Norton Joel, Ambler Olivia, Lillemoe Heather, Tambyraja Andrew, Yule Steven
Surgical Sabermetrics Laboratory, Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
Clinical Surgery, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
Br J Surg. 2025 Mar 4;112(3). doi: 10.1093/bjs/znaf001.
The preoperative educational briefing is a focused discussion encompassing trainee goal setting and operative strategy. How to effectively deliver the educational briefing and the associated benefits to surgical learning and performance remain unclear. The aim of this study was to extract common themes from briefing templates, examine the impact on surgical education and performance metrics, and propose an evidence-based, structured framework for future implementation.
The MEDLINE, Embase, PubMed, and Web of Science databases were systematically searched for relevant studies that were published between database inception and 15 May 2024. Eligible studies involved surgical trainees and implemented educational briefing in the operating room environment. Results were thematically analysed, identifying 12 outcome measures, organized within Kirkpatrick's model of learning evaluation.
Some 7174 studies were screened, of which 20 met the inclusion criteria. A total of 17 studies compared pre- and post-educational briefing implementation participant surveys focusing on surgical education and performance metrics. A total of 95 statistically significant results were identified, of which 93 demonstrated improvement after the introduction of educational briefing. Benefit was identified in 7 of 7 studies investigating reaction (for example briefing impact), 11 of 13 studies examining learning (for example intraoperative teaching), 12 of 14 studies investigating behaviour (for example goal setting), and 6 of 9 studies examining surgical results (for example trainee autonomy). Thematic analysis of briefing templates demonstrated four key themes, forming the proposed 'Goals, Autonomy, Preparation, and Strategy' ('GAPS') framework for standardized preoperative educational briefing.
The implementation of structured preoperative educational briefing significantly improves surgical education and performance outcomes. The 'Goals, Autonomy, Preparation, and Strategy' framework facilitates a deliberate, evidence-based approach to educational briefing for implementation across surgical specialties and healthcare systems.
术前教育简报是一次重点讨论,涵盖实习医生的目标设定和手术策略。如何有效地进行教育简报以及其对手术学习和表现的相关益处仍不明确。本研究的目的是从简报模板中提取共同主题,考察其对手术教育和表现指标的影响,并提出一个基于证据的结构化框架以供未来实施。
系统检索MEDLINE、Embase、PubMed和Web of Science数据库,查找在数据库创建至2024年5月15日期间发表的相关研究。符合条件的研究涉及外科实习医生,并在手术室环境中实施教育简报。对结果进行主题分析,确定了12项结果指标,并按照柯克帕特里克学习评估模型进行组织。
共筛选了约7174项研究,其中20项符合纳入标准。共有17项研究比较了教育简报实施前后针对手术教育和表现指标的参与者调查。共确定了95个具有统计学意义的结果,其中93个表明引入教育简报后有改善。在7项调查反应(如简报影响)的研究中有7项发现了益处,在13项考察学习(如术中教学)的研究中有11项,在14项调查行为(如目标设定)的研究中有12项,在9项考察手术结果(如实习医生自主性)的研究中有6项。对简报模板的主题分析显示了四个关键主题,形成了拟议的用于标准化术前教育简报的“目标、自主性、准备和策略”(“GAPS”)框架。
结构化术前教育简报的实施显著改善了手术教育和表现结果。“目标、自主性、准备和策略”框架有助于采取一种深思熟虑的、基于证据的教育简报方法,以便在各个外科专业和医疗系统中实施。