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Practicing Procedural Skills Is More Effective Than Basic Psychomotor Training in Knee Arthroscopy: A Randomized Study

机译:练习程序技能比膝关节视镜的基本精神训练更有效:随机研究

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Background: Simulator-assisted arthroscopy education traditionally consists of initial training of basic psychomotor skills before advancing to more complex procedural tasks. Purpose: To explore and compare the effects of basic psychomotor skills training versus procedural skills training on novice surgeons’ subsequent simulated knee arthroscopy performance. Study Design: Controlled laboratory study. Methods: Overall, 22 novice orthopaedic surgeons and 11 experienced arthroscopic surgeons participated in this study, conducted from September 2015 to January 2017. Novices received a standardized introductory lesson on knee arthroscopy before being randomized into a basic skills training group or a procedural skills training group. Each group performed 2 sessions on a computer-assisted knee arthroscopy simulator: The basic skills training group completed 1 session consisting of basic psychomotor skills modules and 1 session of procedural modules (diagnostic knee arthroscopy and meniscal resection), whereas the procedural skills training group completed 2 sessions of procedural modules. Performance of the novices was compared with that of the experienced surgeons to explore evidence of validity for the basic psychomotor training skills modules and the procedural modules. The effect of prior basic psychomotor skills training and procedural skills training was explored by comparing pre- and posttraining performances of the randomized groups using a mixed-effects regression model. Results: Validity evidence was found for the procedural modules, as test results were reliable and experienced surgeons significantly outperformed novices. We found no evidence of validity for the basic psychomotor skills modules, as test scores were unreliable and there was no difference in performance between the experienced surgeons and novices. We found no statistical effect of basic psychomotor skills training as compared with no training ( P = .49). We found a statistically significant effect of prior procedural skills training ( P & .001) and a significantly larger effect of procedural skills training as compared with basic psychomotor skills training ( P = .019). Conclusion: Procedural skills training was significantly more effective than basic psychomotor skills training regarding improved performance in diagnostic knee arthroscopy and meniscal resection on a knee arthroscopy simulator. Furthermore, the basic psychomotor skills modules lacked validity evidence. Clinical Relevance: On the basis of these results, we suggest that future competency-based curricula focus their training on full knee arthroscopy procedures. This could improve future education programs.
机译:背景:模拟器辅助关节镜教育历来由推进到更复杂的程序任务之前的基本动作技能的初步培训。目的:探讨和比较的基本精神运动技能培训与技能,过程对新手外科医生随后的模拟膝关节镜表演训练的效果。研究设计:受控实验室研究。方法:总体而言,22名新手骨科医生,并参加了这项研究,从2015年9月至2017年一月进行11名经验丰富的外科医生关节镜新手收到膝关节镜标准化入门课被随机分为基本技能训练组或程序的技能培训组之前。每个组执行2个会话上的计算机辅助膝关节镜模拟器:基本技能训练组完成1个会话包括基本精神运动技能模块和程序模块(诊断膝关节镜检查和半月板切除术)的1个会话,而程序的技能培训组完成2个会话程序模块。新手的性能与有经验的外科医生进行了比较,探讨有效的证据的基本精神运动技能训练模块和程序模块。之前基本精神运动技能训练和程序技能培训的效果是通过比较前和使用混合效应回归模型posttraining随机组表演的探讨。结果:有效性的证据被发现的程序模块,测试结果是可靠的和有经验的外科医生显著优于新手。我们没有发现任何有效的证据,基本的动作技能模块的测试成绩是不可靠的,并有一个在经验的外科医生和新手之间的性能没有区别。我们发现的基本精神运动技能培训,没有培训(P = 0.49)相比无统计学效果。我们发现前程序的技能统计上显著效果训练(P< 0.001)和程序的技能培训与基本精神运动技能训练(P = 0.019)相比,一个显著更大的效果。结论:程序的技能培训是显著比基本精神运动技能训练关于诊断膝关节镜检查和半月板切除对膝关节镜手术模拟器改进性能更为有效。此外,基本的动作技能模块缺乏有效性的证据。临床意义:在这些成果的基础上,我们认为,未来的能力为基础的课程着力抓好全膝关节镜检查程序的培训。这可能会提高未来的教育计划。

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