Aderounmu Adewale Abdulwasiu, Wuraola Funmilola Olanike, Olasehinde Olalekan, Sowande Oludayo A, Adisa Adewale Oluseye
Department of Surgery, Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.
Department of Surgery, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.
Niger J Surg. 2019 Jul-Dec;25(2):188-191. doi: 10.4103/njs.NJS_5_19.
Undergraduate medical students of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria, had over the years acquired various skills informally without structured training in basic skills in wound closure. The Department of Surgery introduced suturing skills acquisition workshop into the curriculum of the Final-Year Medical Students in 2016. This study describes the preliminary experience and the perception of the participants.
All students undergoing the senior rotations in surgery and surgical specialties were taken through a day suturing skills workshop at the surgical skills laboratory. Skills were demonstrated using validated narrative videos followed by practical sessions supervised by senior registrars and consultant surgeons. All participants were requested to complete a feedback form after the workshop.
One hundred and eighty students were trained in six workshop sessions per year over two academic sessions. There were 128 (71.1%) male and 52 (28.9%) female students trained by 9 consultants and 13 senior registrars with 15-17 students in each session. Self-assessment feedback after the workshop revealed that all but 3 (1.7%) students felt very confident in handling basic instruments, 102 (56.7%) were confident of their proficiency in basic suturing, 68 (37.8) were less confident, whereas 10 (5.6%) were not confident looking ahead and 82 students (46.1%) wanted additional skills to attain proficiency in some common surgical procedures prior to graduation.
The department achieved the aim of introducing suturing skills acquisition into undergraduate surgical education. In the future, other surgical skills acquisition workshops may be considered as desired by the students.
多年来,尼日利亚伊费奥巴费米·阿沃洛沃大学的本科医学生在未接受伤口缝合基本技能结构化培训的情况下,通过非正式途径掌握了各种技能。2016年,外科系在最后一年医学生的课程中引入了缝合技能获取工作坊。本研究描述了初步经验及参与者的看法。
所有正在进行外科及外科专科高级轮转的学生,在外科技能实验室参加了为期一天的缝合技能工作坊。使用经过验证的叙事视频演示技能,随后由高级住院医师和顾问外科医生监督进行实践操作。所有参与者在工作坊结束后被要求填写一份反馈表。
在两个学年中,每年通过六个工作坊课程对180名学生进行了培训。128名(71.1%)为男生,52名(28.9%)为女生,由9名顾问和13名高级住院医师进行培训,每个课程有15 - 17名学生。工作坊后的自我评估反馈显示,除3名(1.7%)学生外,所有学生对操作基本器械都非常有信心;102名(56.7%)对基本缝合熟练程度有信心;68名(37.8%)信心不足;而10名(5.6%)对未来缺乏信心;82名(46.1%)学生希望在毕业前获得额外技能以熟练掌握一些常见外科手术。
该系实现了将缝合技能获取引入本科外科教育的目标。未来,可根据学生需求考虑开展其他外科技能获取工作坊。