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Instructor feedback versus no instructor feedback on performance in a laparoscopic virtual reality simulator: a randomized educational trial

机译:在腹腔镜虚拟现实模拟器中对表现的指导教师反馈与否,无指导教师反馈:随机教育试验

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Background Several studies have found a positive effect on the learning curve as well as the improvement of basic psychomotor skills in the operating room after virtual reality training. Despite this, the majority of surgical and gynecological departments encounter hurdles when implementing this form of training. This is mainly due to lack of knowledge concerning the time and human resources needed to train novice surgeons to an adequate level. The purpose of this trial is to investigate the impact of instructor feedback regarding time, repetitions and self-perception when training complex operational tasks on a virtual reality simulator. Methods/Design The study population consists of medical students on their 4th to 6th year without prior laparoscopic experience. The study is conducted in a skills laboratory at a centralized university hospital. Based on a sample size estimation 98 participants will be randomized to an intervention group or a control group. Both groups have to achieve a predefined proficiency level when conducting a laparoscopic salpingectomy using a surgical virtual reality simulator. The intervention group receives standardized instructor feedback of 10 to 12 min a maximum of three times. The control group receives no instructor feedback. Both groups receive the automated feedback generated by the virtual reality simulator. The study follows the CONSORT Statement for randomized trials. Main outcome measures are time and repetitions to reach the predefined proficiency level on the simulator. We include focus on potential sex differences, computer gaming experience and self-perception. Discussion The findings will contribute to a better understanding of optimal training methods in surgical education. NCT01497782
机译:背景技术多项研究发现,在虚拟现实训练后,它对学习曲线以及手术室的基本心理运动技能的改善均具有积极作用。尽管如此,大多数外科和妇科部门在实施这种形式的培训时仍遇到障碍。这主要是由于缺乏有关培训新手外科医生所需的时间和人力资源的知识。该试验的目的是调查在虚拟现实模拟器上训练复杂的操作任务时,教师对时间,重复和自我知觉的反馈的影响。方法/设计研究人群由在第4到第6年没有医学经验的医学生组成。这项研究是在中央大学医院的技能实验室中进行的。根据样本量估计,会将98位参与者随机分配到干预组或对照组。当使用手术虚拟现实模拟器进行腹腔镜输卵管切除术时,两组都必须达到预定的熟练水平。干预组最多会收到10到12分钟的标准化教练反馈,最多三次。对照组没有收到教师的反馈。两组均接收由虚拟现实模拟器生成的自动反馈。该研究遵循CONSORT声明进行随机试验。主要结果度量是时间和重复次数,以达到模拟器上的预定义熟练程度。我们将重点放在潜在的性别差异,计算机游戏体验和自我认知上。讨论结果将有助于更好地了解外科手术培训中的最佳培训方法。 NCT01497782

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