显微外科
工作量
医学
置信区间
吻合
外科
物理疗法
计算机科学
内科学
操作系统
作者
Anita T. Mohan,Amro M. Abdelrahman,William J. Anding,Bethany R. Lowndes,Renaldo C. Blocker,M. Susan Hallbeck,Karim Bakri,Steven L. Moran,Samir Mardini
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.bjps.2022.02.004
摘要
Introduction Our objective was to measure the impact of a basic microsurgery training course on trainees’ confidence and workload in performing microsurgery. Methods A prospective study of participants in an accredited 5-day microsurgery course over a 3-month period. The confidence and workload of the participants were assessed after the first and final day. The workload was assessed using the validated NASA Task Load Index composed of 6 subscales scored on a 20-point visual analog scale (VAS). Confidence was assessed over 5 dimensions on a 5-point VAS for anastomosis performance, vessels preparation, knot tying, training effectiveness, and future practice of microsurgery. Results A total of 31 participants completed the study with 55% reporting some previous microsurgery experience. All confidence dimensions improved significantly after completing the course, regardless of prior experience (p<0.01). Those with prior experience started and finished the course at higher confidence levels in anastomosis performance and vessel preparation than the non-experienced group (p<0.05). Overall workload showed a downward trend (improvement) at the end of the course, but no significant changes in the experienced and non-experienced groups (p>0.05). Most participants scored above the 50% “sustainability threshold” for mental demand, both before (71%) and after the course (73%), however, perceived physical demand significantly reduced, p = 0.01. Conclusion The microsurgery course teaches fundamental skills and principles; therefore, it has merit in those who will utilize these skills in their future practice. Although there is increased confidence in skill acquisition, the impact on perceived workload during a short 5-day basic microsurgery course did not significantly change.
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