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IPEG survey on live case demonstrations in pediatric surgery

机译:IPEG儿科手术现场病例调查

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Background: Live case demonstrations (LCDs) represent a common educational method throughout most surgical specialties. Concern has been raised about ethics and patient safety. The surgeon's elevated stress level, the need to comply with the meetings' time schedules, unfamiliar surgical equipment, and questionable indications resulted in prohibition of LCD in some surgical societies. We aimed to investigate the opinion of International Pediatric Endosurgery Group (IPEG) members on LCD. Materials and Methods: An online-based survey in 2010-2011 requested all IPEG members to complete a questionnaire including data on personal background and statements on LCD. Participants had to indicate agreement with statements on a scale from 1 (do not agree) to 5 (fully agree). Results: Sixty-one surgeons and 148 attendees completed the questionnaire. Eighty-three percent of surgeons indicated elevated stress levels during LCD. Surgeons (3±1.2) and attendees (3±1.4) agreed that LCD may be harmful. Surgeons (2±1.2) and attendees (2±1.3) disagreed that LCD may be beneficial for patients. However, LCD was rated as educationally essential by surgeons (3±1.3) and attendees (3±1.3). Surgeons agreed (3±1.2) that educational benefits of LCD outweigh disadvantages for patients; attendees did not agree (2±1.3). Surgeons (4±1.4) and attendees (3±1.4) agreed that LCD should continue. Nevertheless, 36% of surgeons and 52% of attendees would not consent for LCD in their own child. Conclusions: LCD is regarded an essential part of surgical education by IPEG members. However, it represents a controversial topic. The majority of IPEG members appear willing to continue LCD. If IPEG decides to go on with LCD, attention has to be drawn to patient safety and ethical considerations.
机译:背景:现场病例演示(LCD)代表了大多数外科专业领域的常见教育方法。人们对道德和患者安全提出了担忧。外科医生的压力水平升高,需要遵守会议时间表,不熟悉的外科手术设备以及可疑的适应症导致某些外科手术社会禁止使用LCD。我们旨在调查LCD上国际小儿内窥镜手术小组(IPEG)成员的意见。材料和方法:2010-2011年基于在线的调查要求所有IPEG成员填写问卷,包括有关个人背景的数据和LCD上的陈述。参加者必须同意从1(不同意)到5(完全同意)的表述。结果:61位外科医生和148位参与者完成了问卷。 83%的外科医生表示LCD期间应力水平升高。外科医生(3±1.2)和与会人员(3±1.4)同意LCD可能有害。外科医生(2±1.2)和与会人员(2±1.3)不同意LCD对患者可能有益。但是,LCD被外科医​​生(3±1.3)和参加者(3±1.3)评为教育上必不可少的。外科医生同意(3±1.2),LCD的教育收益大于对患者的不利;与会者不同意(2±1.3)。外科医生(4±1.4)和与会人员(3±1.4)同意应继续使用LCD。但是,仍有36%的外科医生和52%的参与者不同意自己孩子的LCD。结论:LCD被IPEG成员视为外科手术教育的重要组成部分。但是,它代表了一个有争议的话题。大多数IPEG成员似乎愿意继续使用LCD。如果IPEG决定继续使用LCD,则必须注意患者的安全和道德考量。

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