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Establishing Benchmarks For Minimum Competence With Dry Lab Robotic Surgery Drills

机译:建立干实验室机器人手术演习的最低能力基准

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The Robotic Objective Structured Assessment of Technical Skills (R-OSATS) is a previously validated assessment tool that is used to assess 5 standardized inanimate robotic surgery drills. R-OSATS is used to evaluate performance on surgical drills, with scores of 0 to 20 for each drill. Our objective was to establish the minimum threshold score that denotes competence on these drills.. Thus, we performed a standard setting study using data from surgeons and trainees in 8 academic medical centers. Cutoff scores for the minimal level of competence using R-OSATS were established using 2 techniques: the modified Angoff and the contrasting groups methods. For the modified Angoff method, 8 content experts met and, in an iterative process, derived the scores that a minimally competent trainee should receive. After 2 iterative rounds of scoring and discussion with the modified Angoff method, we established a minimum competence score per drill with high agreement (r(wG) range, 0.92-0.98). There was unanimous consensus that a trainee needs to achieve competence on each independent drill. A second method, the contrasting groups method, was used to verify our results. In this method, we compared R-OSATS scores from "inexperienced" (34 postgraduate year 1 and 2 trainees) with "experienced" (22 faculty and fellow) robotic surgeons. The distributions of scores from both groups were plotted, and a cutoff score for each drill was determined from the intersection of the 2 curves. Using this method, the minimum score for competence would be 14 per drill, which is slightly more stringent but confirms the results obtained from the modified Angoff approach. In conclusion, using 2 well-described standard setting techniques, we have established minimum benchmarks designating trainee competence for 5 dry lab robotic surgery drills. (C) 2016 AAGL. All rights reserved.
机译:机器人目标结构化技术技能评估(R-OSATS)是先前经过验证的评估工具,用于评估5个标准化无生命机器人手术演练。 R-OSATS用于评估手术钻的性能,每个钻的评分为0到20。我们的目标是建立表示这些演习能力的最低阈值分数。因此,我们使用来自8个学术医学中心的外科医生和受训者的数据进行了标准设定研究。使用两种技术建立了使用R-OSATS的最低能力水平的临界值:改进的Angoff和对比组方法。对于改进的Angoff方法,会见了8位内容专家,并通过迭代过程得出了最低能力的受训者应获得的分数。经过2次迭代计分并使用改进的Angoff方法进行讨论,我们建立了具有较高一致性(r(wG)范围,0.92-0.98)的每个钻子的最低能力得分。与会者一致认为,受训者需要在每个独立的演习中都达到胜任力。第二种方法,对比组方法,用于验证我们的结果。在这种方法中,我们比较了“经验不足”(34名研究生的一年级和2名受训者)与“经验丰富”(22名教职员工)的机械手外科医生的R-OSATS得分。绘制两组得分的分布,并从2条曲线的交点确定每个钻的截止得分。使用这种方法,每项演习的最低能力得分为14,这会稍微严格一些,但可以确认从改进的Angoff方法获得的结果。总之,我们使用2种众所周知的标准设置技术,建立了指定5个干实验室机器人手术演练学员能力的最低基准。 (C)2016 AAGL。版权所有。

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