Brunner Stefanie, Kröplin Juliane, Meyer Hans-Joachim, Schmitz-Rixen Thomas, Fritz Tobias
Klinik und Poliklinik für Allgemein‑, Viszeral‑, Tumor- und Transplantationschirurgie, Universitätsklinikum Köln, Kerpener Str. 62, 50937, Köln, Deutschland.
Klinik für Mund‑, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie - Plastische Operationen, Helios Kliniken Schwerin, Wismarsche Str. 393-397, 19055, Schwerin, Deutschland.
Chirurg. 2021 Nov;92(11):1040-1049. doi: 10.1007/s00104-020-01332-2. Epub 2021 Jan 5.
In addition to learning theoretical knowledge, the medical specialist training in surgery necessitates the acquisition of practical surgical competences. Simulation-based teaching concepts represent an alternative to education and advanced training on patients. The aim of this study was to analyze the distribution and implementation of surgical simulators in German hospitals.
The data analysis was carried out based on an individual on-line questionnaire with a total of 19 standardized questions. This was sent to the senior surgeons in hospitals and clinics via the email distributors of specialist societies for surgery in Germany.
A total of 267 complete datasets were analyzed (response rate 12%). Of the participants 84% reported that they were active in a teaching hospital. At the time of the investigation 143 surgical simulators were in use at 35% of the hospitals and clinics included in the evaluation. There were clear regional differences between the individual federal states. Of the participants, 21.1% did not have a simulator at the hospital but the acquisition of one was planned. Simulation training was most frequently used by students (41.1%) and physicians during further education (32.5%). Simulators were not integrated into advanced surgical training in 81.8%. Of the participating hospitals, 94% showed an interest in integration into surgical specialist training in the future.
The results of this survey confirmed the special importance of simulation-based training for surgical education in German hospitals; however, at the same time there were clear deficits in information concerning user behavior and a deficiency in the perceived integration of simulation training in advanced training for surgery.
除了学习理论知识外,外科医学专科培训还需要获得实际的外科手术能力。基于模拟的教学理念是患者教育和高级培训的一种替代方式。本研究的目的是分析德国医院中手术模拟器的分布和应用情况。
基于一份包含19个标准化问题的个人在线问卷进行数据分析。该问卷通过德国外科学会的电子邮件分发系统发送给医院和诊所的资深外科医生。
共分析了267个完整数据集(回复率12%)。84%的参与者报告称他们在教学医院工作。在调查时,35%参与评估的医院和诊所正在使用143台手术模拟器。各联邦州之间存在明显的地区差异。21.1%的参与者所在医院没有模拟器,但计划购置一台。模拟培训最常用于学生(41.1%)和继续教育阶段的医生(32.5%)。81.8%的模拟培训未纳入高级外科培训。94%的参与医院表示未来有兴趣将其纳入外科专科培训。
本次调查结果证实了基于模拟的培训对德国医院外科教育的特殊重要性;然而,与此同时,在用户行为信息方面存在明显不足,且模拟培训在外科高级培训中的感知整合存在缺陷。