Development and validation of an ovine cesarean surgery model and rubric

Philippa Gibbons, E. Devine, D. Dutton, Tiffany Pulliam, S. Anderson, Julie A Hunt
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Clinical skills are learned through deliberate practice with specific feedback. However, it is not possible to provide such experience to each student in food animal reproductive procedures (e.g., cesarean surgery). Aims of this study were to create an ovine cesarean surgery model to facilitate skill acquisition, to create a scoring rubric to assess performance, and to gather validation evidence for the model and rubric. A commercially available ovine manikin was modified using poured silicone to create suturable skin, muscle, and uterus containing a commercially available fetal lamb manikin that could be manipulated and delivered. A scoring rubric consisting of a 16-item checklist and 5 global rating scores (GRS) was created. Model was tested by veterinarians (n = 14, experts) and veterinary students (n = 16, novices) in a validation study that evaluated evidence in content, internal structure, and relationship with other variables (level of training). Most experts (93%) felt that the model would be helpful to teach procedural steps; also experts (100%) agreed that the model would improve students’ skill in performing cesarean surgery. Novices scored lower than experts on the checklist and total GRS, and novices’ surgical times were longer than experts’ times. Content evidence and relationship with other variables evidence supported validation of the model and rubric. Checklist reliability (alpha = 0.58) could be improved by increasing the number of items and further refining them.
绵羊剖宫产手术模型的建立与验证
临床技能是通过深思熟虑的实践和具体的反馈来学习的。然而,不可能为每个学生提供食品动物生殖程序(如剖宫产手术)方面的经验。本研究的目的是创建一个绵羊剖宫产手术模型,以促进技能获取,创建一个评估绩效的评分标准,并收集该模型和标准的验证证据。使用倾倒的硅树脂对市售绵羊人体模型进行改性,以产生可缝合的皮肤、肌肉和子宫,其中包含可操作和递送的市售胎儿羔羊人体模型。创建了一个由16项检查表和5项全球评分(GRS)组成的评分准则。兽医(n=14,专家)和兽医学生(n=16,新手)在一项验证研究中对模型进行了测试,该研究评估了内容、内部结构以及与其他变量的关系(培训水平)方面的证据。大多数专家(93%)认为该模式有助于教授程序步骤;专家们(100%)也认为该模式将提高学生进行剖宫产手术的技能。新手在检查表和总GRS上的得分低于专家,新手的手术时间比专家的时间长。内容证据和与其他变量的关系证据支持对模型和准则的验证。检查表的可靠性(α=0.58)可以通过增加项目数量并进一步完善来提高。
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