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利用数字方法在外科手术中进行共享学习以提高手术创新的透明度:一项范围综述方案

Shared Learning Utilizing Digital Methods in Surgery to Enhance Transparency in Surgical Innovation: Protocol for a Scoping Review.

作者信息

Hoffmann Christin, Kobetic Matthew, Alford Natasha, Blencowe Natalie, Ramirez Jozel, Macefield Rhiannon, Blazeby Jane M, Avery Kerry N L, Potter Shelley

机构信息

National Institute for Health and Care Research, Bristol Biomedical Research Centre, Population Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom.

Division of Surgery, Bristol Royal Infirmary, University Hospitals Bristol and Weston National Health Service Foundation Trust, Bristol, United Kingdom.

出版信息

JMIR Res Protoc. 2022 Sep 8;11(9):e37544. doi: 10.2196/37544.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Surgical innovation can lead to important improvements in patient outcomes. Currently, information and knowledge about novel procedures and devices are disseminated informally and in an unstandardized way (eg, through social media). This can lead to ineffective and inefficient knowledge sharing among surgeons, which can result in the harmful repetition of mistakes and delay in the uptake of promising innovation. Improvements are needed in the way that learning in surgical innovation is shared through the development of novel, real-time methods, informed by a contemporary and comprehensive investigation of existing methods.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this scoping review is to explore the application of existing digital methods for training/education and feedback to surgeons in the context of performing invasive surgical procedures. This work will (1) summarize existing methods for shared learning in surgery and how they are characterized and operationalized, (2) examine the impact of their application, and (3) explore their benefits and barriers to implementation. The findings of this scoping review will inform the development of novel, real-time methods to optimize shared learning in surgical innovation.

METHODS

This study will adhere to the recommended guidelines for conducting scoping reviews. A total of 6 different searches will be conducted within multiple sources (2 electronic databases, journals, social media, gray literature, commercial websites, and snowball searches) to comprehensively identify relevant articles and data. Searches will be limited to articles published in the English language within the last 5 years. Wherever possible, a 2-stage study selection process will be followed whereby the eligibility of articles will be assessed through the title, abstract, and full-text screening independently by 2 reviewers. Inclusion criteria will be articles providing data on (1) fully qualified theater staff involved in performing invasive procedures, (2) one or more methods for shared learning (ie, digital means for training/education and feedback), and (3) qualitative or quantitative evaluations of this method. Data will be extracted (10% double data extraction by an independent reviewer) into a piloted proforma and analyzed using descriptive statistics, narrative summaries, and principles of thematic analysis.

RESULTS

The study commenced in October 2021 and is planned to be completed in 2023. To date, systematic searches were applied to 2 electronic databases (MEDLINE and Web of Science) and returned a total of 10,093 records. The results of this scoping review will be published as open access in a peer-reviewed journal.

CONCLUSIONS

This scoping review of methods for shared learning in surgery is, to our knowledge, the most comprehensive and up-to-date investigation that maps current information on this topic. Ultimately, efficient and effective sharing of information and knowledge of novel procedures and devices has the potential to optimize the evaluation of early-phase surgical research and reduce harmful innovation.

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): PRR1-10.2196/37544.

摘要

背景

手术创新可带来患者治疗效果的重要改善。目前,有关新手术和设备的信息与知识是以非正式且不规范的方式传播的(例如通过社交媒体)。这可能导致外科医生之间的知识共享无效且低效,进而造成错误的有害重复以及有前景的创新应用延迟。需要通过开发新颖的实时方法来改进手术创新学习的共享方式,这一过程需基于对现有方法的当代全面调查。

目的

本范围综述的目的是探讨现有数字方法在侵入性手术操作背景下对外科医生进行培训/教育及反馈的应用情况。这项工作将(1)总结手术中共享学习的现有方法及其特征和实施方式,(2)考察其应用的影响,(3)探索其实施的益处和障碍。本范围综述的结果将为优化手术创新中共享学习的新颖实时方法的开发提供参考。

方法

本研究将遵循进行范围综述的推荐指南。将在多个来源(2个电子数据库、期刊、社交媒体、灰色文献、商业网站和滚雪球式搜索)内进行总共6次不同的搜索,以全面识别相关文章和数据。搜索将限于过去5年内发表的英文文章。尽可能遵循两阶段的研究选择过程,即由2名评审员分别通过标题、摘要和全文筛选来评估文章的合格性。纳入标准将是提供关于以下方面数据的文章:(1)参与侵入性手术的完全合格的手术室工作人员,(2)一种或多种共享学习方法(即培训/教育和反馈的数字手段),以及(3)对该方法的定性或定量评估。数据将被提取(由一名独立评审员进行10%的双重数据提取)到一个试用表格中,并使用描述性统计、叙述性总结和主题分析原则进行分析。

结果

该研究于2021年10月开始,计划于2023年完成。截至目前,已对2个电子数据库(MEDLINE和科学网)进行了系统搜索,共返回10093条记录。本范围综述的结果将以开放获取的形式发表在同行评审期刊上。

结论

据我们所知,这项关于手术中共享学习方法的范围综述是对该主题当前信息进行梳理的最全面和最新的调查。最终,高效且有效地共享新手术和设备的信息与知识有可能优化早期手术研究的评估并减少有害创新。

国际注册报告识别号(IRRID):PRR1-10.2196/37544。

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