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基于游戏的训练可提高手术室外科医生的情景意识:一项随机对照试验。

Game-based training improves the surgeon's situational awareness in the operation room: a randomized controlled trial.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Academic Medical Centre, PO Box 22660, 1100 DD, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Surg Endosc. 2017 Oct;31(10):4093-4101. doi: 10.1007/s00464-017-5456-6. Epub 2017 Mar 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Equipment-related malfunctions directly relate to one-fourth of the adverse events in the surgical theater. A serious game trains residents to recognize and respond to equipment problems in minimally invasive surgery (MIS). These include disturbed vision, gas transport, electrocautery, and pathophysiological disturbances. This randomized controlled trial explores whether game-based training improves surgical residents' response to equipment-related problems during surgery.

METHODS

Thirty-one surgical residents with no previous experience in MIS took part in a standardized basic laparoscopy training course. Fifteen residents were randomly assigned to the game-enhanced curriculum (intervention) and sixteen were assigned to the regular curriculum (control). Participants performed a MIS task in a live anesthetized pig model, during which three standardized equipment malfunction scenarios occurred. Observers recorded the problems recognized and solved, time, and participants' technical performance.

RESULTS

Twenty-four participants completed the post-test (n = 12 per group). The intervention group solved more problems than the control group (59 vs. 33%, p = 0.029). The intervention group also recognized a larger proportion of problems, although this parameter was non-significant (67 vs. 42%, p = 0.14). Random effects modeling showed a significant improved game performance per participant over time.

CONCLUSIONS

Surgical residents, who play for only 1 h on a custom-made serious game, respond significantly better to equipment-related problems during surgery than residents trained by a standard training curriculum. These results imply that entertaining serious games can indeed be considered for use in official training for surgeons and other medical specialists.

摘要

背景

设备相关故障直接导致手术室内四分之一的不良事件。一款严肃游戏可以培训住院医师识别和应对微创外科(MIS)中的设备问题。这些问题包括视觉干扰、气体输送、电灼和病理生理干扰。本随机对照试验旨在探讨基于游戏的培训是否能提高外科住院医师在手术中对设备相关问题的反应能力。

方法

31 名没有微创外科经验的外科住院医师参加了标准化基础腹腔镜培训课程。15 名住院医师被随机分配到游戏增强课程(干预组),16 名住院医师被分配到常规课程(对照组)。参与者在活体麻醉猪模型中执行一项 MIS 任务,在此期间发生了三个标准化的设备故障场景。观察者记录识别和解决的问题、时间以及参与者的技术表现。

结果

24 名参与者完成了后测(每组 n=12)。干预组解决的问题多于对照组(59% vs. 33%,p=0.029)。干预组识别出的问题比例也较大,但这一参数无统计学意义(67% vs. 42%,p=0.14)。随机效应模型显示,每位参与者的游戏表现随着时间的推移有显著提高。

结论

仅玩 1 小时定制严肃游戏的外科住院医师,在手术中对设备相关问题的反应明显优于接受标准培训课程的住院医师。这些结果表明,有趣的严肃游戏确实可以考虑用于外科医生和其他医学专家的正式培训。

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