Performance Based Evaluation of Cricothyroidotomy Simulators for Training

J. Bliss, K. Etherton, Douglas Hodge, Jennifer Winner
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The U.S. military has become increasingly reliant on simulators to train combat medical personnel. Human patient simulators that exist for training medical procedures represent task elements with varying degrees of fidelity. The goal of this research was to evaluate the functional fidelity of two commonly used simulators to train surgical cricothyroidotomy to experienced participants. Following a task analysis informed by experts, we collected performance training and test data from 14 experienced trainees. Each participant performed surgical cricothyroidotomies on porcine tracheas before and after five training sessions using one of two simulators. Comparisons of procedure completion times and errors showed development of task mastery by members of both training groups. Analyses of transfer of training from the final training session to the porcine posttest suggested that experienced participants were sensitive to differences between the training simulators and conditions of the posttest. Implications are presented as they relate to the use of simulation technologies for training cricothyroidotomy and the application of a standard method for fidelity assessment.
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环甲软骨切开术训练模拟器的性能评价
美国军方越来越依赖模拟器来训练战斗医疗人员。用于训练医疗程序的人类患者模拟器代表了具有不同保真度的任务元素。本研究的目的是评估两种常用的模拟器的功能保真度,以训练环甲环切开术的经验丰富的参与者。根据专家的任务分析,我们收集了14名经验丰富的学员的性能培训和测试数据。每个参与者在五次训练之前和之后使用两个模拟器中的一个对猪气管进行环甲状软骨切开术。程序完成时间和错误的比较显示了两个训练组成员对任务掌握的发展。从最后一次训练到猪后测的训练转移分析表明,有经验的参与者对训练模拟器和后测条件之间的差异很敏感。提示,因为他们涉及到使用模拟技术训练环甲状软骨切开术和保真度评估的标准方法的应用。
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