A web-based Alcohol Clinical Training (ACT) curriculum: is in-person faculty development necessary to affect teaching?

BMC Med Educ. 2008 Mar 6:8:11. doi: 10.1186/1472-6920-8-11.

Abstract

Background: Physicians receive little education about unhealthy alcohol use and as a result patients often do not receive efficacious interventions. The objective of this study is to evaluate whether a free web-based alcohol curriculum would be used by physician educators and whether in-person faculty development would increase its use, confidence in teaching and teaching itself.

Methods: Subjects were physician educators who applied to attend a workshop on the use of a web-based curriculum about alcohol screening and brief intervention and cross-cultural efficacy. All physicians were provided the curriculum web address. Intervention subjects attended a 3-hour workshop including demonstration of the website, modeling of teaching, and development of a plan for using the curriculum. All subjects completed a survey prior to and 3 months after the workshop.

Results: Of 20 intervention and 13 control subjects, 19 (95%) and 10 (77%), respectively, completed follow-up. Compared to controls, intervention subjects had greater increases in confidence in teaching alcohol screening, and in the frequency of two teaching practices - teaching about screening and eliciting patient health beliefs. Teaching confidence and teaching practices improved significantly in 9 of 10 comparisons for intervention, and in 0 comparisons for control subjects. At follow-up 79% of intervention but only 50% of control subjects reported using any part of the curriculum (p = 0.20).

Conclusion: In-person training for physician educators on the use of a web-based alcohol curriculum can increase teaching confidence and practices. Although the web is frequently used for dissemination, in-person training may be preferable to effect widespread teaching of clinical skills like alcohol screening and brief intervention.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Alcoholism / diagnosis
  • Alcoholism / prevention & control*
  • Clinical Competence*
  • Curriculum
  • Data Collection
  • Education
  • Education, Medical, Continuing / methods*
  • Faculty, Medical*
  • Humans
  • Internet*
  • Mass Screening*
  • Models, Educational
  • Pilot Projects
  • Prospective Studies
  • Teaching / methods*