Yokoyama Shinichiro, Mizunuma Kenichi, Kurashima Yo, Watanabe Yusuke, Mizota Tomoko, Poudel Saseem, Kikuchi Takanori, Kawai Fujimi, Shichinohe Toshiaki, Hirano Satoshi
Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery II, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan.
Clinical Simulation Center, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan.
Pediatr Surg Int. 2019 Oct;35(10):1085-1094. doi: 10.1007/s00383-019-04539-5. Epub 2019 Aug 8.
The aim of this study was to identify (1) the type of skill evaluation methods and (2) how the effect of training was evaluated in simulation-based training (SBT) in pediatric surgery.
Databases of PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science were searched for articles published from January 2000 to January 2017. Search concepts of Medical Subject Heading terms were "surgery," "pediatrics," "simulation," and "training, evaluation."
Of 5858 publications identified, 43 were included. Twenty papers described simulators as assessment tools used to evaluate technical skills. Reviewers differentiated between experts and trainees using a scoring system (45%) and/or a checklist (25%). Simulators as training tools were described in 23 papers. While the training's effectiveness was measured using performance assessment scales (52%) and/or surveys (43%), no study investigated the improvement of the clinical outcomes after SBT.
Scoring, time, and motion analysis methods were used for the evaluation of basic techniques of laparoscopic skills. Only a few SBT in pediatric surgery have definite goals with clinical effect. Future research needs to demonstrate the educational effect of simulators as assessment or training tools on SBT in pediatric surgery.
本研究旨在确定(1)技能评估方法的类型,以及(2)在小儿外科基于模拟的培训(SBT)中如何评估培训效果。
检索了PubMed、Cochrane图书馆和科学网数据库中2000年1月至2017年1月发表的文章。医学主题词的检索概念为“外科手术”“儿科学”“模拟”和“培训,评估”。
在识别出的5858篇出版物中,纳入了43篇。20篇论文将模拟器描述为用于评估技术技能的评估工具。评审人员使用评分系统(45%)和/或检查表(25%)区分专家和学员。23篇论文将模拟器描述为培训工具。虽然使用绩效评估量表(52%)和/或调查(43%)来衡量培训效果,但没有研究调查SBT后临床结果的改善情况。
评分、时间和动作分析方法用于评估腹腔镜技能的基本技术。小儿外科中只有少数SBT具有明确的临床效果目标。未来的研究需要证明模拟器作为评估或培训工具对小儿外科SBT的教育效果。