Vega Vega Camila, Gostlow Hannah Claire, Marlow Nicholas, Babidge Wendy, Maddern Guy
Discipline of Surgery, University of Adelaide, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woodville, South Australia, Australia.
Australian Safety and Efficacy Register of New Interventional Procedures-Surgical (ASERNIP-S), Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
BMJ Simul Technol Enhanc Learn. 2018 Nov 29;5(1):27-31. doi: 10.1136/bmjstel-2017-000271. eCollection 2019.
The problems associated with recruitment and retention of patients in clinical trials have been widely addressed in literature; however, similar problems associated with healthcare workers are rarely reported. The aim of this paper is to outline the factors that can impede a participant's successful participation in a research project and to analyse the characteristics of participants that withdrew.
The Laparoscopic Simulation Skills Program (LSSP) was a prospective randomised cohort study investigating the efficacy of self-directed learning for basic laparoscopic skills acquisition. Two hundred and seven medical students, junior doctors, as well as surgical and gynaecology trainees were enrolled between June 2015 and November 2016.
Fifty-six (27%) participants failed to attend the final assessment. Of these, 43 participants (77%) responded to the follow-up survey and/or phone contact regarding non-attendance. Most participants failed to attend due to lack of free time/conflicting clinical duties and university requirements. Participants who did not attend the final assessment and did not provide further responses were less motivated by a career in surgery, surgical simulation and perceived less benefits of laparoscopic simulation. The 43 participants who answered the survey and/or phone contact provided similar responses to the participants who completed the study requirements and had more intrinsic motivators to enrol.
Clinical duties and other educational commitments are the biggest barriers to participation in simulation based-education research.
临床试验中与患者招募和留存相关的问题在文献中已得到广泛探讨;然而,与医护人员相关的类似问题却鲜有报道。本文旨在概述可能阻碍参与者成功参与研究项目的因素,并分析退出的参与者的特征。
腹腔镜模拟技能项目(LSSP)是一项前瞻性随机队列研究,旨在调查自主学习对基本腹腔镜技能习得的有效性。2015年6月至2016年11月期间,招募了207名医学生、初级医生以及外科和妇科实习生。
56名(27%)参与者未参加最终评估。其中,43名参与者(77%)就未参加事宜回复了随访调查和/或电话联系。大多数参与者未参加是由于缺乏空闲时间/临床职责冲突以及大学要求。未参加最终评估且未提供进一步回复的参与者对手术职业、手术模拟的积极性较低,且认为腹腔镜模拟的益处较少。回复调查和/或电话联系的43名参与者与完成研究要求且有更多内在动机参与的参与者给出了相似的回答。
临床职责和其他教育任务是参与基于模拟的教育研究的最大障碍。