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Analysis of learning styles in a laparoscopic technical skills course. Implications for surgical training.

José Ignacio Martín Parra1, Enrique Toledo Martínez2, Paula Martínez Pérez2, José Luis Ruiz Gómez3, Roberto Fernández Santiago2, Antonio López Useros2, José Carlos Manuel Palazuelos2, Juan Carlos Rodríguez Sanjuán2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Learning surgical techniques is a dynamic process. In the 1980s David Kolb described developed a learning model that enabled teaching styles to adapt for better learner outcomes. The aim of this study was to identify the Kolb learning styles of the participants in a laparoscopic technical skills course and to check see if there was any relationship with performance.
METHODS: An observational descriptive study was conducted with 64 participants in an intensive course in which they performed laparoscopic manual intestinal anastomoses. All completed Kolb's inventory of learning styles. For each anastomosis, join quality was assessed and the performing time recorded. After that, they were analyzed through statistical studies.
RESULTS: The most frequent learning style was assimilating type (39.1%). No significant differences were observed between different learning styles and gender, professional category, the time taken or the quality of the anastomoses.
CONCLUSIONS: Assimilating type was the most frequent Kolb learning style, with no differences observed between categories, age or gender. There is no relationship between the learning style of the participants and the results obtained in the course.
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Keywords:  Anastomosis intestinales; Educación quirúrgica; Estilos de aprendizaje; Habilidades laparoscópicas; Intestinal anastomosis; Laparoscopic skills; Learning styles; Surgery education

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34772651     DOI: 10.1016/j.cireng.2021.10.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cir Esp (Engl Ed)        ISSN: 2173-5077


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1.  Can surgical skills be taught using technological advances online? A comparative study of online and face-to-face surgical skills training.

Authors:  Matyas Fehervari; Bibek Das; Payam Soleimani-Nouri; Manal Ahmad; Michael G Fadel; Mohammed Deputy; Catrin Morgan; Joshua R Burke; John D Mason; David Nott; Duncan Spalding
Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2022-03-07       Impact factor: 3.453

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