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Are surgery training programs ready for virtual reality? A survey of program directors in general surgery.

机译:手术培训计划是否已准备好用于虚拟现实?对普通外科项目主管的调查。

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BACKGROUND: The use of advanced technology, such as virtual environments and computer-based simulators (VR/CBS), in training has been well established by both industry and the military. In contrast the medical profession, including surgery, has been slow to incorporate such technology in its training. In an attempt to identify factors limiting the regular incorporation of this technology into surgical training programs, a survey was developed and distributed to all general surgery program directors in the United States. STUDY DESIGN: A 22-question survey was sent to 254 general surgery program directors. The survey was designed to reflect attitudes of the program directors regarding the use of computer-based simulation in surgical training. Questions were scaled from 1 to 5 with 1 = strongly disagree and 5 = strongly agree. RESULTS: A total of 139 responses (55%) were returned. The majority of respondents (58%) had seen VR/CBS, but only 19% had "hands-on" experience with these systems. Respondents strongly agreed that there is a need for learning opportunities outside of the operating room and a role for VR/CBS in surgical training. Respondents believed both staff and residents would support this type of training. Concerns included VR/CBS' lack of validation and potential requirements for frequent system upgrades. CONCLUSIONS: Virtual environments and computer-based simulators, although well established training tools in other fields, have not been widely incorporated into surgical education. Our results suggest that program directors believe this type of technology would be beneficial in surgical education, but they lack adequate information regarding VR/CBS. Developers of this technology may need to focus on educating potential users and addressing their concerns.
机译:背景技术:在训练中使用虚拟技术和基于计算机的模拟器(VR / CBS)等先进技术在业界和军方中都得到了很好的确立。相反,包括外科手术在内的医学界将这种技术纳入其培训的过程一直很慢。为了确定限制将该技术定期纳入外科手术培训计划的因素,美国进行了一项调查并将调查分发给所有普通外科手术计划主管。研究设计:向254名普通外科项目主任发送了22个问题的调查。该调查旨在反映计划负责人对于在手术培训中使用基于计算机的模拟的态度。问题从1缩放到5,其中1 =非常不同意,5 =非常同意。结果:总共返回了139回应(55%)。大多数受访者(58%)曾经看过VR / CBS,但只有19%的人具有使用这些系统的“动手实践”经验。受访者强烈同意,需要在手术室之外学习机会,VR / CBS在手术培训中也应发挥作用。受访者认为,员工和居民都将支持此类培训。问题包括VR / CBS缺乏验证以及对频繁系统升级的潜在要求。结论:虚拟环境和基于计算机的模拟器,尽管在其他领域已经建立了完善的培训工具,但并未广泛地应用于外科手术教育中。我们的结果表明,项目负责人认为,这种技术在外科手术教育中将是有益的,但他们缺乏有关VR / CBS的足够信息。这项技术的开发人员可能需要专注于教育潜在用户并解决他们的担忧。

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