Ingrassia Pier Luigi, Franc Jeffrey Michael, Carenzo Luca
1SIMNOVA - Centro Interdipartimentale di Didattica Innovativa e di Simulazione in Medicina e Professioni Sanitarie, Università del Piemonte Orientale, Via Lanino 1, 28100 Novara, Italy.
3SIMNOVA - Centro Interdipartimentale di Didattica Innovativa e di Simulazione in Medicina e Professioni Sanitarie, Università del Piemonte Orientale, Via Lanino 1, 28100 Novara, Italy.
Adv Simul (Lond). 2018 Aug 9;3:17. doi: 10.1186/s41077-018-0075-4. eCollection 2018.
Medical simulation competitions are a growing reality. This study aims at exploring if a novel format of simulation competition (SIMCUP) can be an effective educational format in post-graduate education.
We designed a 2-day event that included scientific educational lectures, an orientation to the competition, familiarization with the simulation lab, and competition time. Day 1 was devoted to preliminary rounds and was structured using an Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE)-like system. On day 2, the first four teams advanced to semi-finals and then to finals, which were held using a classical SimWars style.
A total of 14 four-participant teams participated in the event over two editions (Ed.1 in 2015 and Ed.2 in 2016).
External referees evaluated both technical and non-technical skills for each simulated scenario. Each participant was also administered pre- and post-test questionnaires covering self-perception about the confidence in managing simulated clinical cases, educational effectiveness, satisfaction with the simulation experience, and previous simulation training.
Overall participants found SIMCUP a useful learning experience, rating it 10 [9, 10] and 10 [7.75-10] out of 10 for Ed.1 and Ed.2, respectively. Participants reported, using a 10-point semantic differential scale ranging from "1 - strongly disagree." to "10 - strongly agree," finding both days to be educationally effective: day 1 was rated 9 [7-10] and 9 [8-10] as day 2 was rated 8 [7-10] and 8 [7-10] for Ed. 1 and Ed. 2, respectively.Participants' self-perception regarding the confidence of managing the specific scenarios significantly improved immediately after the event as measured by pre- and post-questionnaires for all stations and during both editions.
This study suggests that simulation competition can serve as an effective instructional format in residency training.
医学模拟竞赛日益普及。本研究旨在探讨一种新型模拟竞赛形式(SIMCUP)能否成为研究生教育中的一种有效教学形式。
我们设计了一个为期两天的活动,包括科学教育讲座、竞赛介绍、模拟实验室熟悉环节以及竞赛时间。第一天进行初赛,采用类似客观结构化临床考试(OSCE)的系统。第二天,前四支队伍晋级半决赛,然后是决赛,决赛采用经典的SimWars风格。
共有14支由四名成员组成的队伍参加了两期活动(2015年第1期和2016年第2期)。
外部裁判对每个模拟场景的技术和非技术技能进行评估。每位参与者还填写了赛前和赛后问卷,内容涵盖对处理模拟临床病例的信心、教育效果、对模拟体验的满意度以及之前的模拟培训情况。
总体而言,参与者认为SIMCUP是一次有益的学习经历,第1期和第2期的评分分别为10分(满分10分,区间为[9, 10])和10分(满分10分,区间为[7.75 - 10])。参与者表示,使用从“1 - 强烈不同意”到“10 - 强烈同意”的10分语义差异量表,发现两天都具有教育效果:第1期第一天的评分为9分(区间为[7 - (此处原文有误,应为10)]),第二天为8分(区间为[7 - 10]);第2期第一天的评分为9分(区间为[8 - 10]),第二天为8分(区间为[7 - 10])。通过所有站点赛前和赛后问卷以及两期活动期间的测量,参与者对处理特定场景的信心自我认知在活动结束后立即显著提高。
本研究表明模拟竞赛可作为住院医师培训中的一种有效教学形式。