Wanzel Kyle R, Matsumoto Edward D, Hamstra Stanley J, Anastakis Dimitri J
Centre for Research in Education, University Health Network, Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Plast Reconstr Surg. 2002 Jan;109(1):258-63. doi: 10.1097/00006534-200201000-00041.
The purpose of this study was to determine whether surgical residents could significantly improve their performance on a specific surgical procedure after a brief practice session with feedback. Attending plastic surgeons, using valid and reliable checklists and global rating scales, objectively assessed 37 junior surgical residents while performing two-flap Z-plasties on pig thighs (one before and one after a one-on-one, 5-minute practice session with feedback). The total cost per resident was $1.00 (Canadian currency). After the practice session, total checklist scores improved from 7.3 (range, 1 to 9) to 7.9 (range, 5 to 9), and the total global rating scores improved from 29.1 (range, 13 to 41) to 31.9 (range, 19 to 43). Paired Student's t tests revealed significant improvement in both the mean total checklist scores (p < 0.05) and mean total global rating scores (p < 0.01). Also, the global rating score for appearance and quality of the final surgical product significantly improved from 2.7 to 3.3 after the practice session (p < 0.01). There were no significant differences in performance scores between men and women, between first-year and second-year residents, with residents' previous experience with the Z-plasty procedure, or with resident's base surgical specialties. The results of this prospective study indicate that training on a simple and portable model with very brief individualized practice and feedback is an effective and inexpensive way of improving resident performance. A 5-minute practice session with a surgical trainee before performing a procedure on a living patient may significantly improve the patient's surgical performance and produce a superior result.
本研究的目的是确定外科住院医师在经过一次简短的带反馈练习后,是否能显著提高其在特定外科手术中的操作表现。主治整形外科医生使用有效且可靠的检查表和整体评分量表,在37名初级外科住院医师对猪大腿进行双瓣Z成形术时进行客观评估(一次在一对一、5分钟带反馈的练习之前,一次在练习之后)。每位住院医师的总成本为1.00加元。练习之后,检查表总分从7.3(范围为1至9)提高到7.9(范围为5至9),整体评分总分从29.1(范围为13至41)提高到31.9(范围为19至43)。配对学生t检验显示,检查表平均总分(p < 0.05)和整体评分平均总分(p < 0.01)均有显著提高。此外,练习之后,最终手术效果的外观和质量整体评分从2.7显著提高到3.3(p < 0.01)。男性与女性、一年级与二年级住院医师、住院医师之前是否有Z成形术经验或住院医师的基础外科专业之间,操作表现得分均无显著差异。这项前瞻性研究的结果表明,通过在一个简单便携的模型上进行非常简短的个性化练习和反馈进行培训,是提高住院医师操作表现的一种有效且低成本的方法。在对活体患者进行手术前,与外科实习生进行5分钟的练习,可能会显著提高患者的手术操作表现并产生更好的效果。