Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Dyrlaegevej 16, 1870 Frederiksberg C, Denmark.
Vet Rec. 2012 Apr 7;170(14):361. doi: 10.1136/vr.100181. Epub 2012 Feb 13.
For practical, ethical and economic reasons, veterinary surgical education is becoming increasingly dependent on models for training. The limited availability and high cost of commercially produced surgical models has increased the need for useful, low-cost alternatives. For this reason, a number of models were developed to be used in a basic surgical skills course for veterinary students. The models were low fidelity, having limited resemblance to real animals. The aim of the present study was to describe the students' learning experience with the models and to report their perception of the usefulness of the models in applying the trained skills to live animal surgery. One hundred and forty-six veterinary fourth-year students evaluated the models on a four-point Likert scale. Of these, 26 additionally participated in individual semistructured interviews. The survey results showed that 75 per cent of the students rated the models 'useful'/'very useful'. Interviews revealed that tactile, dimensional, visual, situational and emotional features are important to students' perception of a successful translation of skills from models to live animal. In conclusion, low-fidelity models are useful educational tools in preparation for live animal surgery. However, there are specific features to take into account when developing models in order for students to perceive them as useful.
出于实际、伦理和经济方面的原因,兽医外科学教育越来越依赖于模型培训。商业生产的外科模型的有限可用性和高成本增加了对有用的、低成本替代方案的需求。出于这个原因,开发了许多模型供兽医学生的基础外科技能课程使用。这些模型的保真度较低,与真实动物的相似度有限。本研究的目的是描述学生在模型上的学习体验,并报告他们对模型在将训练有素的技能应用于活体动物手术中的有用性的看法。146 名兽医四年级学生对模型进行了四点李克特量表评估。其中,26 人还参加了个人半结构化访谈。调查结果表明,75%的学生认为模型“有用”/“非常有用”。访谈显示,触觉、尺寸、视觉、情境和情感特征对于学生将技能从模型成功转化为活体动物的感知很重要。总之,低保真模型是活体动物手术准备的有用的教育工具。然而,在开发模型时,需要考虑到特定的特征,以便学生认为它们是有用的。