Taraporewalla Kersi, Barach Paul, van Zundert André
Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia.
Department of Surgery, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK.
Clin Pract. 2024 May 16;14(3):862-869. doi: 10.3390/clinpract14030067.
Procedures are a core element of medical professional practice. Today's training approach was formulated in the mid-twentieth century based on a computer analogue of the brain. Despite minor modifications, the system has remained relatively unchanged for the past 70 years. It delivers competence. However, competence is not reliable performance. The inability to adapt to the variety of patients and variations in the performance environments, such as the operating room, results in patient morbidity and mortality. There is a need for changes in the development and training of medical procedural skills based on current theories of skill acquisition, movement theory, and motor control. Achieving optimal performance necessitates the ability to adapt through training in diverse patient and performance environments rather than merely imitating prescribed movements. We propose a novel model of training, the Constraints-Led Approach, which allows for robust training by altering the factors affecting skill acquisition and lifelong learning.
操作程序是医学专业实践的核心要素。当今的培训方法是在20世纪中叶基于大脑的计算机模拟模型制定的。尽管有一些小的修改,但该系统在过去70年里相对保持不变。它能培养出胜任能力。然而,胜任能力并不等同于可靠的表现。无法适应各种患者以及诸如手术室等操作环境的变化,会导致患者发病和死亡。基于当前的技能习得理论、运动理论和运动控制理论,医学操作技能的发展和培训需要做出改变。要实现最佳表现,就需要具备通过在不同患者和操作环境中进行训练来实现适应的能力,而不仅仅是模仿规定的动作。我们提出了一种新颖的培训模式,即约束导向法,它通过改变影响技能习得和终身学习的因素来实现强有力的培训。