Connolly AnnaMarie, Hansen Darci, Schuler Kevin, Galvin Shelley L, Wolfe Honor
J Grad Med Educ. 2014 Dec;6(4):774-8. doi: 10.4300/JGME-D-14-00132.
Ensuring residents develop operative skills requires application of the principles of guided learning, deliberate practice, and directed feedback.
We sought to create and implement a tool to promote procedural "key" step review and immediate feedback on surgical skills, and examined faculty and resident satisfaction with surgical skills feedback.
We created surgical skills feedback (SurF) cards for 8 gynecologic procedures. Faculty/fellows and residents completed prestudy surveys querying frequency of preoperative key step review and satisfaction with surgical skill feedback, a SurF card each time 1 of 8 procedures was performed, and poststudy surveys to evaluate for changes.
Prestudy surveys were completed by 31 faculty/fellows and 20 residents, with 55% (17 of 31) of the faculty/fellows and 5% (1 of 20) of the residents reporting key step review before surgery. All reported low satisfaction rates with feedback frequency, quality, and timeliness. After implementation of SurF cards, preoperative key step review occurred in 78% (82 of 105) of the procedures. Twenty-one faculty/fellows (68%) and 16 residents (80%) completed our poststudy survey. Faculty/fellows reported statistically similar key step review (n = 15 [71%], P = .23), while residents reported that key step review had significantly improved (n = 6 [38%], P = .01). Resident satisfaction with feedback frequency (5% to 50%, P = .002) and quality (15% to 50%, P = .02) increased significantly.
The SurF cards we developed facilitated procedural key step review, were associated with significantly improved resident satisfaction with surgical feedback, and could prove helpful with outcomes assessments, such as Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-required documentation of Milestone attainment.
确保住院医师培养手术技能需要应用引导式学习、刻意练习和定向反馈的原则。
我们试图创建并实施一种工具,以促进对手术“关键”步骤的回顾以及对手术技能的即时反馈,并调查教员和住院医师对手术技能反馈的满意度。
我们为8种妇科手术创建了手术技能反馈(SurF)卡片。教员/研究员和住院医师完成了术前调查,询问术前关键步骤回顾的频率以及对手术技能反馈的满意度;每次进行8种手术中的1种时填写一张SurF卡片;并完成术后调查以评估变化情况。
31名教员/研究员和20名住院医师完成了术前调查,其中55%(31人中的17人)的教员/研究员和5%(20人中的1人)的住院医师报告在手术前进行了关键步骤回顾。所有人对反馈的频率、质量和及时性的满意度都很低。实施SurF卡片后,78%(105例手术中的82例)的手术进行了术前关键步骤回顾。21名教员/研究员(68%)和16名住院医师(80%)完成了我们的术后调查。教员/研究员报告的关键步骤回顾情况在统计学上相似(n = 15 [71%],P = 0.23),而住院医师报告关键步骤回顾有显著改善(n = 6 [38%],P = 0.01)。住院医师对反馈频率(从5%提高到50%,P = 0.002)和质量(从15%提高到50%,P = 0.02)的满意度显著提高。
我们开发的SurF卡片有助于进行手术关键步骤回顾,与住院医师对手术反馈的满意度显著提高相关,并且可能有助于成果评估,例如毕业后医学教育认证委员会要求的里程碑达成情况记录。