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全球手术技能评估(GASS):一种新的测量手术过程中整体技术安全性的工具的验证。

Global assessment of surgical skills (GASS): validation of a new instrument to measure global technical safety in surgical procedures.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Section of Bariatric Surgery, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, 200 Hawkins Drive, Iowa City, IA, 52242, USA.

Department of Surgery, Section of Foregut Surgery, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA.

出版信息

Surg Endosc. 2023 Oct;37(10):7964-7969. doi: 10.1007/s00464-023-10116-8. Epub 2023 Jul 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Broad implementation of the American Board of Surgery's entrustable professional activities initiative will require assessment instruments that are reliable and easy to use. Existing assessment instruments of general laparoscopic surgical skills have limited reliability, efficiency, and validity across the spectrum of formative (low-stakes) and summative (high-stakes) assessments. A novel six-item global assessment of surgical skills (GASS) instrument was developed and evaluated with a focus upon safe versus unsafe surgical practice scoring rubric.

METHODS

The GASS was developed by iterative engagement with expert laparoscopic surgeons and includes six items (economy of motion, tissue handling, appreciating operative anatomy, bimanual dexterity, achievement of hemostasis, overall performance) with a uniform three-point scoring rubric ("poor-unsafe", "adequate-safe", "good-safe"). To test inter-rater reliability, a cross-sectional study of four bariatric surgeons with experience ranging from 4 to 28 years applied the GASS and the global operative assessment of laparoscopic skills (GOALS) to 30 consecutive Roux-en-Y gastric bypass procedure operative videos. Inter-rater reliability was assessed for a simplified dichotomous "safe" versus "unsafe" scoring rubric using Gwet's AC.

RESULTS

The GASS inter-rater reliability was very high across all six domains (0.88-1.00). The GASS performed comparably to the GOALS inter-rater reliability scores (0.96-1.00). The economy of motion and bimanual dexterity items had the highest percentage of unsafe ratings (9.2% and 5.8%, respectively).

CONCLUSION

The GASS, a novel six-item instrument of general laparoscopic surgical skills, was designed with a simple scoring rubric (poor-safe, adequate-safe, good-safe) to minimize rater burden and focus feedback to trainees and promotion evaluations on safe surgical performance. Initial evaluation of the GASS is promising, demonstrating high inter-rater reliability. Future research will seek to assess the GASS against a broader spectrum of laparoscopic procedures.

摘要

背景

广泛实施美国外科学会的可委托专业活动倡议将需要可靠且易于使用的评估工具。现有的一般腹腔镜手术技能评估工具在形成性(低风险)和总结性(高风险)评估的整个范围内,其可靠性、效率和有效性都有限。我们开发了一种新的六项目的一般腹腔镜手术技能综合评估(GASS)工具,并专注于安全与不安全手术实践评分标准对其进行了评估。

方法

GASS 通过与专家腹腔镜外科医生的反复接触而开发,包括六个项目(运动经济性、组织处理、操作解剖学评估、双手灵巧性、止血效果、整体表现)和一个统一的三分制评分标准(“差-不安全”、“足够-安全”、“好-安全”)。为了测试组内信度,一项横断面研究纳入了 4 名具有 4 至 28 年经验的减重外科医生,他们应用 GASS 和腹腔镜技能综合操作评估(GOALS)对 30 例连续的 Roux-en-Y 胃旁路手术操作视频进行评估。使用 Gwet 的 AC1 评估简化的二分制“安全”与“不安全”评分标准的组内信度。

结果

GASS 在所有六个领域的组内信度都非常高(0.88-1.00)。GASS 的组内信度与 GOALS 相当(0.96-1.00)。运动经济性和双手灵巧性项目的不安全评分最高(分别为 9.2%和 5.8%)。

结论

GASS 是一种新的一般腹腔镜手术技能的六项目工具,设计了一个简单的评分标准(差-安全、足够-安全、好-安全),以最大限度地减少评估者的负担,并将反馈重点放在学员的安全手术表现上,以及促进评估。对 GASS 的初步评估结果很有希望,表现出很高的组内信度。未来的研究将寻求评估 GASS 在更广泛的腹腔镜手术范围内的效果。

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