在全国范围内开展为期一天的模拟培训,提高支气管镜检查的基本能力。

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背景:2020年,荷兰在全国范围内对肺科住院医师新手实施了为期1天的支气管镜模拟培训(SBT)。这项前测-后测研究首次评估了这一全国性课程在提高住院医师模拟支气管镜检查基本技能方面的效果:通过理论测试后,住院医师在 7 个中心参加了为期 1 天的 SBT 课程,在肺科医师的指导下在虚拟现实模拟器上逐步练习支气管镜检查技能。住院医生在虚拟现实模拟器上,在肺科医生的指导下,逐步练习支气管镜检查技能。住院医生练习的内容包括:操作支气管镜的效率(任务 1)和结合肺解剖知识的导航技能(任务 2)。任务 1 的成果指标是导航技能模拟器指标:在中腔的时间百分比、镜壁接触时间百分比、手术时间(PT)、每分钟 PT 的镜壁接触次数和镜壁接触次数。任务 2 的结果测量指标为手术时间、5 分制验证工具的观察评估得分(1 分代表最差能力,5 分代表最佳能力)以及盲法灵巧性评估:结果:该研究包括 100 名居民。任务 1 的所有结果指标均有明显改善(PC 结论:在全国范围内开展 SB 课程是一项有效的方法:在全国范围内实施 SBT 课程可迅速提高住院医师的支气管镜检查基本技能,同时将 PT 减少一半。
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Basic Bronchoscopy Competence Achieved by a Nationwide One-day Simulation-based Training.

Background: In 2020, a mandatory, nationwide 1-day bronchoscopy simulation-based training (SBT) course was implemented for novice pulmonology residents in the Netherlands. This pretest-posttest study was the first to evaluate the effectiveness of such a nationwide course in improving residents' simulated basic bronchoscopy skills.

Methods: After passing a theoretical test, residents followed a 1-day SBT course, available in 7 centers, where they practiced their bronchoscopy skills step-by-step on a virtual reality simulator under pulmonologist supervision. Residents practiced scope handling efficiency (task 1) and navigational skills combined with lung anatomy knowledge (task 2). Task 1 outcome measures were navigational skill simulator metrics: percentage of time at mid-lumen, percentage of time with scope-wall contact, procedure time (PT), number of wall contacts and number of wall contacts per minute of PT. Task 2 outcome measures were PT, observational assessment scores of a validated tool with a 5-point scale (1 representing the worst and 5 the best competence) and blinded dexterity assessments.

Results: The study included 100 residents. All outcome measures of task 1 improved significantly (P<0.001), except for the number of wall contacts per minute of PT (4.3 [IQR 3.0 to 6.2] pre vs. 3.5 [IQR 2.6 to 5.3] post, P=0.07). For task 2, PT was reduced by 54% (10.3±2.7 minutes pre vs. 4.7±0.9 minutes post, P<0.001) with an improvement in overall-competence scores (2.0 [IQR 1.0 to 2.0] pre vs. 4.0 [IQR 4.0 to 5.0] post, P<0.001) and all dexterity parameters (P<0.001).

Conclusion: Nationwide implementation of a SBT course led to rapid improvement of residents' basic bronchoscopy skills while halving PT.

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