Verification of accurate technical insight: a prerequisite for self-directed surgical training

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Yinin Hu
Helen Kim
Adela Mahmutovic
Joanna Choi
Ivy Le
Sara Rasmussen
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[1] University of Virginia School of Medicine,Department of Surgery
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Advances in Health Sciences Education | 2015年 / 20卷
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Medical student education; Self-directed learning; Self-assessment; Simulation training; Surgical education; Suturing;
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Simulation-based surgical skills training during preclinical education is a persistent challenge due to time constraints of trainees and instructors alike. Self-directed practice is resource-efficient and flexible; however, insight into technical proficiency among trainees is often lacking. The purpose of this study is to prospectively assess the accuracy of self-assessments among medical students learning basic surgical suturing. Over seven weekly practice sessions, preclinical medical students performed serial repetitions of a simulation-based suturing task under one-on-one observation by one of four trainers. Following each task repetition, self- and trainer-assessments (SA–TA) were performed using a 36-point weighted checklist of technical standards developed a priori by expert consensus. Upon study completion, agreement between SA and TA was measured using weighted Cohen’s kappa coefficients. Twenty-nine medical students each performed a median of 25 suture task repetitions (IQR 21.5–28). Self-assessments tended to overestimate proficiency during the first tertile of practice attempts. Agreement between SA and TA improved with experience, such that the weighted kappa statistics for the two-handed and instrument ties were >0.81 after 18–21 task attempts. Inexperienced trainees frequently overestimate technical proficiency through self-assessments. However, this bias diminishes with repetitive practice. Only after trainees have attained the capacity to accurately self-assess can effective self-directed learning take place.
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页码:181 / 191
页数:10
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