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模拟中低水平与高水平身体相似度对基本外科技能习得的影响:一项荟萃分析

Low versus high level of physical resemblance in simulation for the acquisition of basic surgical skill: a meta-analysis.

作者信息

Consorti Fabrizio, Panzera Gianmarco

机构信息

Surgical Sciences, University of Rome La Sapienza Sapienza Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Roma, Italy.

出版信息

BMJ Simul Technol Enhanc Learn. 2021 Mar 5;7(5):422-427. doi: 10.1136/bmjstel-2020-000797. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Many studies explored the use of simulation in basic surgical education, with a variety of devices, contexts and outcomes, with sometimes contradictory results.

OBJECTIVES

The objectives of this meta-analysis were to focus the effect that the level of physical resemblance in a simulation has on the development of basic surgical skill in undergraduate medical students and to provide a foundation for the design and implementation of a simulation, with respect to its effectiveness and alignment with the learning outcomes.

STUDY SELECTION

We searched PubMed and Scopus database for comparative randomised studies between simulations with a different level of resemblance. The result was synthesised as the standardised mean difference, under a random effect model.

FINDINGS

We selected 12 out of 2091 retrieved studies, reporting on 373 undergraduate students (mean of subjects 15.54±6.89). The outcomes were the performance of simple skills and the time to complete a task. Two studies reported a scoring system; seven studies reported time for a task; and three studies reported both. The total number of measures included in the meta-analysis was 456 for score and 504 for time. The pooled effect size did not show any significant advantage in a simulation of a high level of physical resemblance over a lower level, both for the scoring system (-0.19, 95% CI -0.44 to 0.06) and for time (-0.14, 95% CI -0.54 to 0.27).

CONCLUSION

Simulations with a low level of physical resemblance showed the same effect as the simulation using a higher level of resemblance on the development of basic surgical skills in undergraduate students.

摘要

背景

许多研究探讨了模拟在基础外科教育中的应用,涉及各种设备、情境和结果,有时结果相互矛盾。

目的

本荟萃分析的目的是聚焦模拟中物理相似度水平对本科医学生基础外科技能发展的影响,并为模拟的设计和实施提供基础,涉及其有效性以及与学习成果的一致性。

研究选择

我们在PubMed和Scopus数据库中搜索了不同相似度水平模拟之间的比较随机研究。结果在随机效应模型下合成为标准化平均差。

结果

我们从检索到的2091项研究中选择了12项,报告了373名本科生(受试者平均年龄15.54±6.89岁)。结果是简单技能的表现和完成任务的时间。两项研究报告了评分系统;七项研究报告了任务时间;三项研究两者都报告了。荟萃分析中纳入的测量总数,评分方面为456项,时间方面为504项。无论是评分系统(-0.19,95%CI -0.44至0.06)还是时间(-0.14,95%CI -0.54至0.27),合并效应量均未显示出高物理相似度模拟比低物理相似度模拟有任何显著优势。

结论

在本科学生基础外科技能发展方面,低物理相似度模拟与高物理相似度模拟显示出相同的效果。

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