Learning basic surgical skills through simulator training

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Minna Silvennoinen
Sacha Helfenstein
Minna Ruoranen
Pertti Saariluoma
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[1] University of Jyväskylä,Department of Computer Science and Information Systems, Cognitive Science
[2] University of Jyväskylä,Agora Center
[3] University of Jyväskylä and Central Finland Health Care District,Department of Educational Sciences
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Instructional Science | 2012年 / 40卷
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Simulator training; Surgical experience; Skills learning; Feedback; Supervision; Simulator parameters; Video observation;
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Computer-based surgical training simulators are instrumental in skill-based training and performance measurement. However, to date, the educational employment of these tools lacks empirically founded insights and effective practical guidelines. This study examined surgical residents during computer-based simulator training of basic laparoscopic surgical skills. The quantitative analysis of residents’ performance averages from training onset to completion produced mixed results, revealing skill improvements as well as decreases, depending on the parameter. The results obtained from the simulator parameters and questionnaires showed that residents with either prior laparoscopic experience or gaming experience significantly outperformed their colleagues. Based on feedback and video-recorded performance analysis, the study concluded that autonomous training with the simulator is not sufficient for developing a minimum standard of performance. Residents need an adequate level of content-based feedback and supervisor support during training. We advise a more detailed and pedagogically informative measurement and feedback system, including specialist-instructor guidance, be developed.
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页码:769 / 783
页数:14
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