| Literature DB >> 35229207 |
Romain Seil1,2,3, Claude Hoeltgen4, Hervé Thomazeau5, Hermann Anetzberger6, Roland Becker7.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Ethical concerns and increasing economic constraints of hospitals have caused a reduction in proper training and education. It has been hypothesized that due to the lack of a one-to-one apprenticeship throughout the residency, surgical simulation training is essential.Entities:
Keywords: Arthroscopy; Competencies; Curriculum; Education; Simulation; Surgery; Training
Year: 2022 PMID: 35229207 PMCID: PMC8884100 DOI: 10.1186/s40634-022-00455-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Orthop ISSN: 2197-1153
Questions that residents were asked via an online survey tool in the local language or in English respectively. The first two questions were mandatory while the last question was optional
| French questionnaire | German questionnaire | English questionnaire |
|---|---|---|
| Trouvez-vous la formation par simulation utile? | Erachten Sie Simulationstraining als sinnvoll? | Do you find simulation training useful? |
| Souhaiteriez-vous que la formation par simulation soit obligatoire? | Wünschen Sie, dass Simulationstraining Pflicht wird? | Do you wish simulation training to be mandatory? |
| Combien d’heures par année souhaiteriez-vous obligatoires? | Wie viele Stunden Simulationstraining pro Jahr würden Sie als verpflichtend wünschen? | How many hours per year should be mandatory? |
National trends in residents’ surgical simulation perception
| Country of residency | Number of residents (n) surveyed | Residents (%) finding simulation training useful | Residents (%) in favour of mandatory simulation training | Number of residents (n) specifying mandatory training hours | Declared training time in hrs / y |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Switzerland | 270 | 100% | 88% | 232 | 36 |
| France | 214 | 99% | 79% | 60 | 63 |
| Germany | 52 | 100% | 87% | 43 | 47 |
| Luxembourg | 21 | 100% | 86% | 18 | 40 |
| total | 557 | 100% | 84% | 353 | 42 |
Fig. 1Mandatory surgical simulation training times. Boxplot showing annual surgical simulation training hours estimated by residents in Switzerland, France, Germany, and Luxembourg as an appropriate mandatory workload within their residency curriculum. The interquartile range (IQR) is represented by the box, the median is represented by the line in the box, IQR * 1.5 is represented by the whiskers. a p < 0.05 France vs Germany, Luxembourg, and Switzerland