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An Educational Network for Surgical Education Supported by Gamification Elements: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

机译:群组资料支持外科教育教育网络:随机对照试验的议定书

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Background Traditionally, medical students have learned surgical skills by observing a resident physician or surgeon who is performing the technique. Due to inconsistent practice opportunities in the clinical setting, a disparity of skill levels among students has been observed. In addition, the poor availability of faculty professors is a limiting factor in teaching and adequately preparing medical students for their clerkship years. With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, medical students do not have access to traditional suturing learning opportunities. Didactic courses are available on videoconferencing platforms; however, these courses do not include technical training. Objective Our overarching goal is to evaluate the efficacy and usability of web-based peer-learning for advanced suturing techniques (ie, running subcuticular sutures). We will use the Gamified Educational Network (GEN), a newly developed web-based learning tool. We will assess students’ ability to identify and perform the correct technique. We will also assess the students’ satisfaction with regard to GEN. Methods We will conduct a prospective randomized controlled trial with blinding of expert examiners. First-year medical students in the Faculty of Medicine of Université de Montréal will be randomized into four groups: (1) control, (2) self-learning, (3) peer-learning, and (4) peer-learning with expert feedback. Each arm will have 15 participants who will learn how to perform running subcuticular sutures through videos on GEN. For our primary outcome, the students’ ability to identify the correct technique will be evaluated before and after the intervention on GEN. The students will view eight videos and rate the surgical techniques using the Objective Structured Assessment of Technical Skills Global Rating Scale and the Subcuticular Suture Checklist as evaluation criteria. For our secondary outcomes, students will anonymously record themselves performing a running subcuticular suture and will be evaluated using the same scales. Then, a survey will be sent to assess the students’ acceptance of the intervention. Results The study will be conducted in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki and has been approved by our institutional review board (CERSES 20-068-D). No participants have been recruited yet. Conclusions Peer learning through GEN has the potential to overcome significant limitations related to the COVID-19 pandemic and the lack of availability of faculty professors. Further, a decrease of the anxiety related to traditional suturing classes can be expected. We aim to create an innovative and sustainable method of teaching surgical skills to improve the efficiency and quality of surgical training in medical faculties. In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for such tools is imperative. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov {"type":"clinical-trial","attrs":{"text":"NCT04425499","term_id":"NCT04425499"}} NCT04425499 ; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/ {"type":"clinical-trial","attrs":{"text":"NCT04425499","term_id":"NCT04425499"}} NCT04425499 International Registered Report Identifier (IRRID) PRR1-10.2196/21273
机译:背景技术传统上,医学生通过观察正在执行该技术的常驻医生或外科医生了解了手术技能。由于临床环境中的实践机会不一致,已经观察到学生的技能水平差异。此外,教师教授的可用性差是教学的限制因素,并充分为医学生为他们的职员多年。随着持续的Covid-19大流行,医学生无法获得传统的缝线学习机会。视频会议平台提供教学课程;但是,这些课程不包括技术培训。目标我们的总体目标是评估基于网络的同伴学习的疗效和可用性,以便进行先进的缝线技术(即运行潜花缝合线)。我们将使用Gamifice教育网络(Gen),一个新开发的基于Web的学习工具。我们将评估学生识别和执行正确技术的能力。我们还将评估学生对Gen的满意度。方法,我们将与专家审查员的盲目进行预期随机对照试验。大学医学院的一年医学院将被随机分为四组:(1)控制,(2)自学,(3)同伴学习,(4)与专家反馈的同伴学习。每只臂都将有15名参与者,他们将学习如何通过Gen上的视频进行运行的杂色缝合线。对于我们的主要结果,学生识别正确技术的能力将在干预到Gen之前和之后进行评估。学生将使用技术技能的客观结构评估全球评级规模和皮下缝合清单作为评估标准,查看八个视频并对手术技巧进行评估。对于我们的二级结果,学生将匿名录制自己执行运行的杂志缝合线,并将使用相同的尺度进行评估。然后,将举行调查,以评估学生对干预的接受。结果将根据赫尔辛基的宣言进行该研究,并已由我们的机构审查委员会批准(CERSES 20-068-D)。没有参与者尚未招募。结论通过Gen的同行学习有可能克服与Covid-19大流行相关的重大限制以及缺乏教师教授的可用性。此外,可以预期与传统缝合等级相关的焦虑减少。我们的目标是创造一种创新和可持续的教学技能,以提高医疗院系外科培训的效率和质量。在Covid-19大流行的背景下,需要这种工具的需求是必要的。试验注册ClinicalTrials.gov {“类型”:“临床 - 试验”,“attrs”:{“text”:“nct04425499”,“term_id”:“nct04425499”}} nct04425499; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/ {“type”:“临床 - 试验”,“attrs”:{“text”:“nct04425499”,“term_id”:“nct04425499”}} nct04425499国际挂号报告标识符(ISHID)PRR1-10.2196 / 21273

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