Impact of Video Describing Cataract Surgical Simulator Training on Patients' Perceptions of Resident Involvement in Cataract Surgery.

Zachary C Landis, John B Fileta, Allen R Kunselman, Joseph Sassani, Ingrid U Scott
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Purpose  The aim of this article is to investigate the impact of a 1-minute video describing resident training with a cataract surgical simulator on patients' perceptions regarding resident involvement in cataract surgery and to identify factors associated with patient willingness to have cataract surgery performed by a resident. Design  Cross-sectional survey. Methods  An anonymous Likert-style survey was conducted among 430 consecutive adult patients who presented for eye examination at the Penn State Health Eye Center. The survey included questions regarding demographics, understanding of the medical training hierarchy, and patient willingness to have a resident perform their cataract surgery. There were six questions regarding patient willingness to have residents perform their cataract surgery and the second question in this set informs the patient that residents are supervised by an experienced cataract surgeon. Patients were randomly assigned to one of two groups: patients in Group 1 completed the survey only, while patients in Group 2 watched a 1-minute video describing resident training with a cataract surgical simulator prior to completing the survey. Results  Four hundred fourteen of the 430 patients (96.3%) completed the survey. Overall, 24.7% ( n  = 102) of respondents expressed willingness to allow an ophthalmology resident to perform their cataract surgery, and that proportion increased to 54.0% ( n  = 223) if the patient was informed that the resident would be supervised by an experienced cataract surgeon. Patients in Group 2 were twice as likely compared with patients in Group 1 to express willingness to allow an ophthalmology resident to perform their cataract surgery (odds ratio 1.92 [1.18-3.11], p  = 0.009). Conclusions  A thorough informed consent process including information regarding attending supervision and a brief video detailing resident training with a cataract surgery simulator may increase patient willingness to allow resident participation in cataract surgery.

描述白内障手术模拟器培训的视频对患者对住院医师参与白内障手术的认知的影响。
本文的目的是研究一段1分钟的视频,该视频描述了住院医生在白内障手术模拟器上的培训对患者对住院医生参与白内障手术的看法的影响,并确定患者愿意由住院医生进行白内障手术的相关因素。设计横断面调查。方法采用匿名李克特式调查方法,对在宾夕法尼亚州立健康眼科中心进行眼科检查的430例连续成年患者进行调查。调查的问题包括人口统计、对医疗培训等级的理解以及患者是否愿意让住院医生为他们做白内障手术。有六个问题是关于病人是否愿意让住院医生做白内障手术的,第二个问题告诉病人住院医生是由经验丰富的白内障外科医生监督的。患者被随机分为两组:第一组患者仅完成调查,而第二组患者在完成调查前观看了一段1分钟的视频,视频描述了住院医师使用白内障手术模拟器进行培训。结果430例患者中有414例(96.3%)完成了调查。总体而言,24.7% (n = 102)的受访者表示愿意让眼科住院医生为他们进行白内障手术,如果患者被告知住院医生将由经验丰富的白内障外科医生指导,这一比例增加到54.0% (n = 223)。第2组患者表示愿意接受眼科住院医师白内障手术的可能性是第1组患者的两倍(优势比1.92 [1.18-3.11],p = 0.009)。结论:一个完整的知情同意过程,包括住院医生的监护信息和一个简短的视频,详细介绍了住院医生在白内障手术模拟器上的培训,可以提高患者参与白内障手术的意愿。
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