外科受训者认为使用便携式胸腔镜食管闭锁模拟器的好处和障碍。

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Jonathan M Wells, Georges Tinawi, Angharad Vernon-Roberts, Spencer Beasley
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摘要

简介:基于模拟的教育(SBE)为复杂的手术提供了一个可控的训练环境,如胸腔镜下食管闭锁和气管食管瘘(EA/TEF)的修复。识别和克服SBE障碍是外科培训计划有效和高效的必要条件。本研究调查了外科受训者对便携式胸腔镜EA/TEF模拟器的态度,以及外科受训者在使用该模拟器后看法的变化,以衡量其益处和可能的学习障碍。方法:20名新西兰儿科外科和普外科的外科实习生完成了一项模拟前和模拟后的调查,评估了他们对胸腔镜模拟器的态度和看法。进行了内容清单分析,以确定受训人员认为使用模拟器模型的障碍和好处。结果:学员对模拟器表达了积极的态度,最常见的好处是“增加了专业知识和信心”和“练习时间”。然而,尽管如此,模拟器的实际使用时间低于预期,大多数受训者每周在模拟器上花费的时间不到一小时。受训人员确定的障碍包括“获得设备”和“时间和动机”,尽管在模拟后的调查中这些障碍显著减少。结论:便携式胸腔镜EA/TEF模拟器作为一种有价值的外科教育工具得到了学员的支持,在这种情况下,获得了具有挑战性的新生儿外科手术的技术技能。使用模拟器后,受训者感知到的SBE障碍显著减少,尽管需要进一步努力将其转化为实际使用时间的增加。
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Benefits and barriers to using a portable thoracoscopic esophageal atresia simulator as perceived by surgical trainees.

Introduction: Simulation-based education (SBE) offers a controlled training environment for complex procedures, such as thoracoscopic repair of esophageal atresia and tracheo-esophageal fistula (EA/TEF). Identifying and overcoming the barriers to SBE is imperative for surgical training programs to be effective and efficient. This study investigated surgical trainees' attitudes to a portable thoracoscopic EA/TEF simulator and changes in the perceptions of surgical trainees following its use as a measure of its benefits and possible barriers for learning.

Methods: Twenty New Zealand surgical trainees across both Paediatric Surgery and General Surgery, completed a pre- and post-simulation survey assessing their attitudes and perceptions toward the thoracoscopic simulator. Content manifest analysis was performed to identify trainee-perceived barriers and benefits to the use of the simulator model.

Results: Trainees expressed positive attitudes toward the simulator, with the most common identified benefits being "increased expertise and confidence" and "time for practice". However, despite this, actual hours of simulator use was lower than predicted, with the majority of trainees spending less than one hour per week on the simulator. Barriers identified by trainees included "access to equipment" and "time and motivation" although these decreased significantly in the post-simulation survey.

Conclusions: The portable thoracoscopic EA/TEF simulator was supported by trainees as being a valuable tool for surgical education, in this case, of acquiring technical skills for a challenging neonatal surgical procedure. There were significant reductions observed in trainee-perceived barriers to SBE after use of the simulator although further efforts are required to translate this into increased actualised hours of use.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
5.60%
发文量
215
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Surgery International is a journal devoted to the publication of new and important information from the entire spectrum of pediatric surgery. The major purpose of the journal is to promote postgraduate training and further education in the surgery of infants and children. The contents will include articles in clinical and experimental surgery, as well as related fields. One section of each issue is devoted to a special topic, with invited contributions from recognized authorities. Other sections will include: -Review articles- Original articles- Technical innovations- Letters to the editor
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