A prospective study of the acquisition of vaginal examination skills using simulation.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics Pub Date : 2024-08-20 DOI:10.1002/ijgo.15874
Emma Hill, Antoine Moreau, Ludovic Martin, Justin Papin-Groseil
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Abstract

Objective: To determine the number of sessions required using procedural simulation to acquire the skill of vaginal examination, which is an essential part of obstetrics, but a difficult learned skill.

Methods: Using a high-fidelity simulator, we conducted a prospective, single-center, single-blind study, at the Angers School of Midwifery. A class of students completed a theory course, and took part in three simulation sessions. During the simulation sessions, each student was asked to describe five different cervixes, under five criteria: position, length, consistency, dilation, and head station. Each participant received individual feedback as part of a debrief session, after completing their description. A pass rate of 80% was set for the entire class.

Results: Twenty-six students participated. The class achieved a mean score of 70.77 ± 10.23% in the first session, 81.85 ± 9.91% in the second session, and 81.23 ± 8.63% in the third session. There was a significant improvement only between the first and second sessions (P < 0.001). Of the 26 participants, 6 (23%) scored over 80% in the first session, 17 participants (65%) scored above 80% in the first two sessions, and 21 participants (80%) scored above 80% over the three sessions.

Conclusion: Learning vaginal examination by procedural simulation with the aid of a high-fidelity simulator, and receiving individual feedback and debrief, resulted in an 80% pass rate in two practical sessions, working to describe 10 cervixes.

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利用模拟技术学习阴道检查技能的前瞻性研究。
目的方法:我们在昂热助产士学校使用高仿真模拟器进行了一项前瞻性的单中心单盲研究:我们在昂热助产士学校使用高保真模拟器进行了一项前瞻性、单中心、单盲研究。一个班的学生完成了理论课程,并参加了三次模拟课程。在模拟课程中,每位学生都被要求根据五项标准描述五个不同的宫颈:位置、长度、一致性、扩张度和宫颈头位置。每位学员在完成描述后,都会在汇报环节中收到个人反馈。全班通过率为 80%:结果:共有 26 名学生参加。第一节课全班平均得分(70.77 ± 10.23%),第二节课平均得分(81.85 ± 9.91%),第三节课平均得分(81.23 ± 8.63%)。只有在第一和第二节课之间才有明显改善(P 结论:在第一和第二节课之间,学生的阴道检查能力有明显提高:在高仿真模拟器的帮助下,通过程序模拟学习阴道检查,并接受个人反馈和汇报,在两次实践课程中,描述 10 个宫颈的合格率达到 80%。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics publishes articles on all aspects of basic and clinical research in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology and related subjects, with emphasis on matters of worldwide interest.
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