Mulligan Alex, Vaghela Kalpesh R, Jeyaseelan Luckshman, Lee Josh, Akhtar Kash
The Royal London Hospital, Barts Health NHS Trust, Whitechapel, United Kingdom.
Surg Technol Int. 2020 Nov 28;37:306-311.
Virtual reality arthroscopic simulators are becoming increasingly prevalent in the orthopaedic training environment. The construct validity of the ArthroSim virtual reality simulator (TolTech Touch of Life Technologies, Aurora, Colorado) has been established based on time to completion comparison between candidates of differing levels of surgical experience. This study aims to establish the construct validity of the ArthroSim virtual reality simulator using validated global rating scales that allow direct comparison with intraoperative performance.
Eight novices (medical students), eight intermediates (registrars), and seven experts (consultants) were assessed using the Imperial Global Arthroscopy Rating Scale (IGARS) and the Arthroscopic Surgical Skills Evaluation Tool (ASSET) scoring systems while carrying out a standardised basic diagnostic knee arthroscopy using linked and anonymised recordings of both the arthroscopy video output and candidate's hand posture and position. Time to completion was recorded and the expert group also filled out questionnaires assessing the face and content validity of the simulator.
The mean IGARS/ASSET scores for the novice, intermediate and expert groups were 14/11, 29/22, and 46/36 respectively. The difference in score between each of the groups was statistically significant (p<0.05). The average time to completion was 257 seconds, 305 seconds, and 204 seconds respectively. The time to completion was not significantly different between the groups (p=0.6).
The ArthroSim virtual reality simulator could effectively distinguish between candidates of differing experience levels using validated global rating scales and therefore demonstrated construct validity.
虚拟现实关节镜模拟器在骨科培训环境中越来越普遍。基于不同手术经验水平的候选人完成时间的比较,已确立了ArthroSim虚拟现实模拟器(TolTech Touch of Life Technologies,科罗拉多州奥罗拉)的结构效度。本研究旨在使用经过验证的整体评分量表来确立ArthroSim虚拟现实模拟器的结构效度,该量表可与术中表现进行直接比较。
八名新手(医学生)、八名中级人员(住院医师)和七名专家(顾问)在使用关节镜视频输出与候选人手部姿势和位置的关联且匿名记录进行标准化基本诊断性膝关节镜检查时,使用帝国全球关节镜评分量表(IGARS)和关节镜手术技能评估工具(ASSET)评分系统进行评估。记录完成时间,专家组还填写了评估模拟器表面效度和内容效度的问卷。
新手组、中级组和专家组的平均IGARS/ASSET分数分别为14/11、29/22和46/36。每组之间的分数差异具有统计学意义(p<0.05)。平均完成时间分别为257秒、305秒和204秒。各组之间的完成时间无显著差异(p=0.6)。
ArthroSim虚拟现实模拟器可以使用经过验证的整体评分量表有效区分不同经验水平的候选人,因此证明了其结构效度。