Reznek Martin A, Rawn Chantal L, Krummel Thomas M
Center for Advanced Technology in Surgery at Stanford, Department of Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA.
Acad Emerg Med. 2002 Nov;9(11):1319-25. doi: 10.1111/j.1553-2712.2002.tb01594.x.
To evaluate construct and content validity as well as learners' perceptions of CathSim, a virtual reality intravenous (IV) insertion simulator.
A prospective cohort study design was employed to determine construct validity, and a participant survey was used to ascertain content validity as well as user perceptions of CathSim. Forty-one attendings, residents, and medical students in emergency medicine and anesthesia attempted five simulated IV insertions on CathSim. Subject performances were scored by the computer, and subject perceptions of the simulator were measured using a Likert scale questionnaire (1 = worst rating; 5 = best rating). The subjects were divided into three groups (novices, intermediates, and experts) based on previous IV experience. To determine construct validity, performances of the three groups were compared using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). To determine content validity, the experts' perceptions of the simulator's realism and usefulness were assessed. Study subjects' perceptions of the simulator's ease of use and overall appeal were analyzed.
The experts scored better than the others in five of nine scoring parameters (p < 0.05). The experts rated the realism of CathSim's four major simulation components at 3.85, 3.46, 3.69, and 3.46; the overall realism of CathSim at 2.93; and its utility for medical student training at 4.57. The simulator's ease of use was rated at 2.34 by all subjects. Novices reported a score of 4.59 regarding their likelihood to use the simulator.
CathSim demonstrated construct validity in five of nine internal scoring parameters and was judged to be adequately realistic and highly useful for medical student training. Despite being difficult to learn to use, it remained appealing to the users, especially the novices.
评估虚拟现实静脉穿刺模拟器CathSim的结构效度、内容效度以及学习者对其的看法。
采用前瞻性队列研究设计来确定结构效度,并通过参与者调查来确定内容效度以及用户对CathSim的看法。41名急诊医学和麻醉学的主治医师、住院医师和医学生在CathSim上尝试进行五次模拟静脉穿刺。计算机对受试者的表现进行评分,并使用李克特量表问卷(1 = 最差评分;5 = 最佳评分)来测量受试者对模拟器的看法。根据之前的静脉穿刺经验,将受试者分为三组(新手、中级和专家)。为了确定结构效度,使用单因素方差分析(ANOVA)比较三组的表现。为了确定内容效度,评估专家对模拟器的真实感和实用性的看法。分析研究受试者对模拟器易用性和总体吸引力的看法。
在九个评分参数中的五个方面,专家的得分高于其他人(p < 0.05)。专家对CathSim四个主要模拟组件的真实感评分分别为3.85、3.46、3.69和3.46;对CathSim总体真实感的评分为2.93;对其在医学生培训中的实用性评分为4.57。所有受试者对模拟器易用性的评分为2.34。新手报告他们使用该模拟器的可能性得分为4.59。
CathSim在九个内部评分参数中的五个方面显示出结构效度,被认为具有足够的真实感且对医学生培训非常有用。尽管难以学习使用,但它对用户,尤其是新手,仍然具有吸引力。