| Literature DB >> 23433258 |
Tobias Todsen1, Mikael V Henriksen, Charles B Kromann, Lars Konge, Jesper Eldrup, Charlotte Ringsted.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Inexperienced interns are responsible for most iatrogenic complications after urethral catheterization (UC). Although training on simulators is common, little is known about the transfer of learned skills to real clinical practice. This study aimed to evaluate the short- and long-term effects of UC simulated skills training on performance on real patients and to examine whether watching a video of the procedure immediately before assessment enhanced clinical performance.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23433258 PMCID: PMC3598217 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6920-13-29
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Figure 1The assessment form in UC.
Figure 2Flow diagram of the study.
Demographics and total test score (average from two raters) of the medical students’ performance of UC in the pilot study
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|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 24.9 (1.62) | 24.1 (1.75) | P=0.192 |
| Percentage of women | 53.3 | 53.8 | |
| Number of UC on real patients | 0 | 5.69 (6.81) | P=0.003, ES=1.67 |
| Total test score (0–60) | 29.6 (8.04) | 42.1 (8.77) | P= 0.001, ES=1.49 |
Standart deviation (SD), number of participants (n), P-value (P) and Effect Size (ES).
Medical students’ performance of UC skills immediately after a simulation course (posttest in simulation setting) and after one week or six weeks (transfer tests on real patients)
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| Posttest (Simulation setting) | 31 | 46.0 (5.10) | 17 | 45.4 (5.03) | 14 | 46.6 (5.30) | P= 0.513 |
| ES= 0.233 | |||||||
| Transfer test one week after training (real patients) | 31 | 45.1 (10.3) | 17 | 45.6 (8.89) | 14 | 44.5 (12.1) | P= 0.763 |
| ES= 0.105 | |||||||
| Difference between posttest and transfer test, Paired Samples T-Test | 31 | P= 0.898 | 17 | P= 0.608 | 14 | P= 0.676 | |
| Posttest (simulation setting) | 33 | 44.1 (7.30) | 16 | 44.9 (6.12) | 17 | 43.5 (8.40) | P= 0.572 |
| ES= 0.190 | |||||||
| Transfer test six weeks after training (real patients) | 33 | 46.7 (9.53) | 16 | 48.6 (8.94) | 17 | 44.9 (9.93) | P= 0.265 |
| ES= 0.391 | |||||||
| Difference between posttest and transfer test, Paired Samples T-Test | 33 | P= 0.123 | 16 | P= 0.168 | 17 | = 0.440 | |
| Difference between one week and six weeks, independent samples t-test | | P= 0.520 | 33 | P= 0.345 | 31 | P= 0.924 | |
| ES= 0.162 | ES= 0.337 | ES= 0.0365 | |||||
Standart deviation (SD), number of participants (n), P-value (P) and Effect Size (ES).
Possible mean from 0 – 60.