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Surgical simulation training in orthopedics: current insights

机译:骨科手术模拟训练:最新见解

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Background: While the knowledge required of residents training in orthopedic surgery continues to increase, various factors, including reductions in work hours, have resulted in decreased clinical learning opportunities. Recent work suggests residents graduate from their training programs without sufficient exposure to key procedures. In response, simulation is increasingly being incorporated into training programs to supplement clinical learning. This paper reviews the literature to explore whether skills learned in simulation-based settings results in improved clinical performance in orthopedic surgery trainees. Materials and methods: A scoping review of the literature was conducted to identify papers discussing simulation training in orthopedic surgery. We focused on exploring whether skills learned in simulation transferred effectively to a clinical setting. Experimental studies, systematic reviews, and narrative reviews were included. Results: A total of 15 studies were included, with 11 review papers and four experimental studies. The review articles reported little evidence regarding the transfer of skills from simulation to the clinical setting, strong evidence that simulator models discriminate among different levels of experience, varied outcome measures among studies, and a need to define competent performance in both simulated and clinical settings. Furthermore, while three out of the four experimental studies demonstrated transfer between the simulated and clinical environments, methodological study design issues were identified. Conclusion: Our review identifies weak evidence as to whether skills learned in simulation transfer effectively to clinical practice for orthopedic surgery trainees. Given the increased reliance on simulation, there is an immediate need for comprehensive studies that focus on skill transfer, which will allow simulation to be incorporated effectively into orthopedic surgery training programs.
机译:背景:尽管住院医师接受骨科手术培训所需的知识继续增加,但各种因素(包括工作时间的减少)导致临床学习机会减少。最近的工作表明,居民从他们的培训课程中毕业,但没有充分接触关键程序。作为响应,模拟越来越多地被纳入培训计划以补充临床学习。本文回顾了文献,以探讨在基于模拟的环境中学习的技能是否可以改善骨科手术学员的临床表现。材料和方法:对文献进行范围回顾,以鉴定讨论骨科手术模拟训练的论文。我们专注于探索从模拟中学到的技能是否有效地转移到临床环境中。包括实验研究,系统评价和叙述性评价。结果:共纳入15项研究,其中11篇评论文章和4项实验研究。综述文章报道的证据很少,涉及从模拟到临床环境的技能转移;有力的证据表明,模拟模型会在不同的经验水平之间进行区分;研究之间的结局指标不同;以及需要在模拟和临床环境中定义胜任的表现。此外,尽管四项实验研究中有三项证明了模拟环境与临床环境之间的转换,但方法学研究设计问题仍然存在。结论:我们的综述确定了关于骨科手术学员在模拟中学习的技能是否有效地转移到临床实践的证据不足。考虑到对模拟的日益依赖,迫切需要针对技能转移的综合研究,这将使模拟有效地纳入整形外科培训计划。

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