Performance Assessment of Subjects With Nursing Education Trained in Sigmoidoscopy by Means of a Simulator.

Eleni Dokoutsidou, Moussa Alodat, Christos Mavrogiannis, Konstantinos Georgiou, Eleftheria Giannakoulopoulou, Petros Galanis, Constantinos Loukas, Lars Enochsson, Evangelos Georgiou
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Reports evaluating simulation-based sigmoidoscopy training among nurses are scarce. The aim of this prospective nonrandomized study was to assess the performance of nurses in simulated sigmoidoscopy training and the potential impact on their performance of endoscopy unit experience, general professional experience, and skills in manual activities requiring coordinated maneuvers. Forty-four subjects were included: 12 nurses with (Group A) and 14 nurses without endoscopy unit experience (Group B) as well as 18 senior nursing students (Group C). All received simulator training in sigmoidoscopy. Participants were evaluated with respect to predetermined validated metrics. Skills in manual activities requiring coordinated maneuvers were analyzed to draw possible correlations with their performance. The total population required a median number of 5 attempts to achieve all predetermined goals. Groups A and C outperformed Group B regarding the number of attempts needed to achieve the predetermined percentage of visualized mucosa (p = .017, p = .027, respectively). Furthermore, Group A outperformed Group B regarding the predetermined duration of procedure (p = .046). A tendency was observed for fewer attempts needed to achieve the overall successful endoscopy in both Groups A and C compared with Group B. Increased score on playing stringed instruments was associated with decreased total time of procedure (rs = -.34, p = .03) and with decreased number of total attempts for successful endoscopy (rs = -.31, p = .046). This study suggests that training nurses and nursing students in simulated sigmoidoscopy is feasible by means of a proper training program. Experience in endoscopy unit and skills in manual activities have a positive impact on the training process.

护理教育对象乙状结肠镜模拟训练效果评价。
在护士中评估模拟乙状结肠镜训练的报告很少。本前瞻性非随机研究的目的是评估护士在模拟乙状结肠镜训练中的表现,以及内窥镜单元经验、一般专业经验和需要协调操作的手工活动技能对其表现的潜在影响。研究对象44人:有内镜单元经验的护士12人(A组),无内镜单元经验的护士14人(B组),高年级护生18人(C组),均接受乙状结肠镜模拟训练。参与者根据预先确定的有效指标进行评估。需要协调机动的体力活动的技能进行了分析,以绘制可能的相关性与他们的表现。总体需要5次尝试的中位数来实现所有预定的目标。A组和C组在达到预定的粘膜显像百分比所需的尝试次数方面优于B组(p = 0.017, p = 0.027)。此外,在预定的手术时间方面,A组优于B组(p = 0.046)。与b组相比,A组和C组的内窥镜检查总体成功所需的尝试次数更少,弹奏弦乐器的分数增加与手术总时间减少有关(rs = -)。34, p = .03),并且内镜检查成功总尝试次数减少(rs = -。31, p = .046)。本研究表明,通过适当的培训计划,对护士和护生进行模拟乙状结肠镜检查是可行的。内窥镜单元的经验和手工活动的技能对培训过程有积极的影响。
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