El Ansari Walid, Arafa Mohamed, Lock Merilyn, Shah Rupin, Agarwal Ashok
Department of Surgery, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar.
Department of Postgraduate Medical Education, College of Medicine, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar.
World J Mens Health. 2024 Jul;42(3):574-586. doi: 10.5534/wjmh.230195. Epub 2024 Jan 2.
This is the first study to assess the impact of an online microsurgical testicular sperm extraction (mTESE) masterclass. We: 1) describe the masterclass's scientific content; 2) appraise the participants' acquisition of knowledge; 3) gauge whether the extent of improvement of the participants' knowledge/skills was influenced by demographic/professional attributes; and 4) evaluate the participants' satisfaction.
This masterclass comprised five didactic lectures followed by 4 case discussions. Online surveys assessed the above objectives using a baseline questionnaire including demographics and past mTESE experience/training, a 24-question pre- and post-quiz, and a satisfaction questionnaire.
Participants were between 20-70 years old, with 80.37% males, mainly from Asia, Africa, and Europe, from clinical backgrounds (69.3%), and in public practice (64.4%). Half the sample reported no past mTESE training and very low skills, ≈60% wanted considerably more training, and 50% felt that good training was not readily available. Satisfaction was 98% to >99%. Pre- and post-quiz comparisons confirmed remarkable improvements in knowledge/skills, exhibiting five striking characteristics. Improvements were a) Broad , across 19 of the 24 mTESE questions; b) Deep, of magnitude, as pre-/post-quiz scores improved from mean 13.71±4.13 to 17.06±4.73; c) Highly significant, consistently with p-values <0.001; d) Inclusive , all participants enhanced their mTESE knowledge/skills regardless of demographic/professional attributes; and, e) Differential, , non-clinical/clinical participants improved, but the former improved relatively significantly more, those with ≤5-year experience improved significantly more than those with >5-year, those in public practice significantly more than private practice participants, and those with lower self-rating in performing mTESE significantly more than those with higher self-rating.
The masterclass was successful with very high satisfaction levels, and markedly improved mTESE knowledge/skills among the participants. Global Andrology Forum's model can be adopted by organizations with similar goals. Future research needs to evaluate such training to develop a practically non-existent evidence base.
这是第一项评估在线显微外科睾丸精子提取(mTESE)大师班影响的研究。我们:1)描述大师班的科学内容;2)评估参与者的知识获取情况;3)判断参与者知识/技能的提高程度是否受到人口统计学/专业属性的影响;4)评估参与者的满意度。
该大师班包括五场理论讲座,随后进行4次病例讨论。在线调查使用一份基线问卷评估上述目标,该问卷包括人口统计学信息以及过去的mTESE经验/培训情况、一份包含24个问题的课前和课后测验,以及一份满意度问卷。
参与者年龄在20至70岁之间,男性占80.37%,主要来自亚洲、非洲和欧洲,具有临床背景(69.3%),从事公共医疗工作(64.4%)。一半的样本表示过去没有接受过mTESE培训且技能非常低,约60%的人希望获得更多培训,50%的人认为难以获得良好的培训。满意度为98%至>99%。课前和课后测验的比较证实了知识/技能有显著提高,呈现出五个显著特点。提高包括:a)广泛,涵盖24个mTESE问题中的19个;b)深入,幅度较大,课前/课后测验分数从平均13.71±4.13提高到17.06±4.73;c)高度显著,p值始终<0.001;d)全面,所有参与者无论人口统计学/专业属性如何,其mTESE知识/技能都有所提高;e)有差异,非临床/临床参与者都有提高,但前者提高相对更显著,从业年限≤5年的参与者比从业年限>5年的参与者提高更显著,从事公共医疗工作的参与者比私人执业参与者提高更显著,自我评估mTESE操作能力较低的参与者比自我评估较高的参与者提高更显著。
该大师班很成功,满意度很高,显著提高了参与者的mTESE知识/技能。全球男科学论坛的模式可供有类似目标的组织采用。未来的研究需要评估此类培训,以建立一个实际上不存在的证据基础。