Systematic review of skills transfer after surgical simulation-based training

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作者
Dawe, S. R. [1 ]
Pena, G. N. [1 ,2 ]
Windsor, J. A. [4 ]
Broeders, J. A. J. L. [2 ]
Cregan, P. C. [3 ]
Hewett, P. J. [2 ]
Maddern, G. J. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Royal Australasian Coll Surg, ASERNIP S, Adelaide, SA, Australia
[2] Univ Adelaide, Queen Elizabeth Hosp, Discipline Surg, Adelaide, SA, Australia
[3] Univ Sydney, Dept Surg, Nepean Clin Sch, Penrith, NSW, Australia
[4] Univ Auckland, Auckland City Hosp, Dept Surg, Auckland 1, New Zealand
关键词
VIRTUAL-REALITY SIMULATOR; OPERATING-ROOM; TECHNICAL-SKILLS; SURGERY; PERFORMANCE; IMPACT; VALIDATION; CURRICULUM; RESIDENTS; FUTURE;
D O I
10.1002/bjs.9482
中图分类号
R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Background: Simulation-based training assumes that skills are directly transferable to the patient-based setting, but few studies have correlated simulated performance with surgical performance. Methods: A systematic search strategy was undertaken to find studies published since the last systematic review, published in 2007. Inclusion of articles was determined using a predetermined protocol, independent assessment by two reviewers and a final consensus decision. Studies that reported on the use of surgical simulation-based training and assessed the transferability of the acquired skills to a patient-based setting were included. Results: Twenty-seven randomized clinical trials and seven non-randomized comparative studies were included. Fourteen studies investigated laparoscopic procedures, 13 endoscopic procedures and seven other procedures. These studies provided strong evidence that participants who reached proficiency in simulation-based training performed better in the patient-based setting than their counterparts who did not have simulation-based training. Simulation-based training was equally as effective as patient-based training for colonoscopy, laparoscopic camera navigation and endoscopic sinus surgery in the patient-based setting. Conclusion: These studies strengthen the evidence that simulation-based training, as part of a structured programme and incorporating predetermined proficiency levels, results in skills transfer to the operative setting.
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页码:1063 / 1076
页数:14
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