Development of the "LAser Surgical skills Evaluation for Residents" (LASER) Scale Through a Modified Delphi Method.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Journal of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/19160216241278654
E Sédillot-Daniel, A Melkane, C Chiesa, N Fakhry, V N Young, L J Smith, J R Lechien, L Guertin, M J Olivier, A Maniakas, R Jun Lin, E Bissada, A Christopoulos, T Ayad, Andrée-Anne Leclerc
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Abstract

Background: The CO2 laser is frequently used during microlaryngeal surgery (MLS) for a variety of pathology including laryngeal malignancy and stenosis. Learning how to use the laser safely is part of the curriculum for every otolaryngology resident. However, assessment of laryngoscopy technical skills can be challenging for supervisors, making it difficult to adequately provide feedback to trainees.

Objectives: "LAser Surgical skills Evaluation for Residents" (LASER) Scale aims to facilitate the evaluation of residents' performance and promote constructive feedback.

Methods: The initial evaluation grid was based on a literature review of CO2 laser laryngoscopy (with an emphasis on indications, technique, safety, and efficacy) using Covidence systematic review software (Veritas Health Innovation). The final version was produced after 4 rounds of Delphi surveys.

Results: This study was an international collaboration including 15 otolaryngologists with either laryngology or head and neck surgery subspecialties. Panelists were based in Canada (8), the United States (3), France (1), Spain (1), Belgium (1), and Lebanon (1). The process involved 4 rounds of Delphi surveys. Assessment categories included: anesthesia considerations, pre- and perioperative laser safety measures, and surgical technique. Consensus was reached on final survey completion.

Conclusions: Through a modified Delphi method, a novel scale was developed through an international collaborative effort that evaluates resident skillset in CO2 laser MLS. Future studies are warranted to validate this assessment tool.

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通过改良德尔菲法开发 "住院医师手术技能评估"(LASER)量表。
背景:喉显微手术(MLS)中经常使用二氧化碳激光治疗各种病症,包括喉恶性肿瘤和喉狭窄。学习如何安全使用激光是每位耳鼻喉科住院医师课程的一部分。然而,喉镜检查技术技能的评估对督导人员来说具有挑战性,因此很难向学员提供充分的反馈:目的:"住院医师喉镜手术技能评估"(LASER)量表旨在方便评估住院医师的表现并促进建设性反馈:方法:最初的评估量表是在使用 Covidence 系统综述软件(Veritas Health Innovation)对 CO2 激光喉镜检查(重点是适应症、技术、安全性和有效性)进行文献综述的基础上制定的。最终版本经过 4 轮德尔菲调查后产生:这项研究是一项国际合作项目,包括 15 位耳鼻喉科专家,他们都是喉科或头颈外科的亚专科医生。小组成员分别来自加拿大(8 人)、美国(3 人)、法国(1 人)、西班牙(1 人)、比利时(1 人)和黎巴嫩(1 人)。整个过程包括 4 轮德尔菲调查。评估类别包括:麻醉注意事项、术前和围手术期激光安全措施以及手术技术。最终调查完成后达成共识:通过改良的德尔菲法,国际合作开发了一种新型量表,用于评估住院医师在二氧化碳激光 MLS 方面的技能。未来的研究需要对这一评估工具进行验证。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery is an open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing on all aspects and sub-specialties of otolaryngology-head & neck surgery, including pediatric and geriatric otolaryngology, rhinology & anterior skull base surgery, otology/neurotology, facial plastic & reconstructive surgery, head & neck oncology, and maxillofacial rehabilitation, as well as a broad range of related topics.
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