Evaluating the construct validity of UroLift simulator through a virtual learning experience of urology residents.

IF 0.7 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Urology Annals Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-08 DOI:10.4103/ua.ua_124_21
Abdullah Mousa Alzahrani, Ossamah S Alsowayan
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Introduction: Simulations are useful and can mirror the situations needed for skills development. They can have significant impacts on patient safety and help physicians gain proficiency in complex procedures with a short learning curve. They have been validated as an assessment tool and can utilize innovative machines or platforms. Here, we evaluate the construct validity and the performance of residents with different levels using UroLift (NeoTract) simulation.

Methods: This was a prospective observational study. Two groups of trainees were distributed according to their training level: junior residents and senior residents. Each had to finish three cases of varying difficulties. The data were first tested with the Shapiro-Wilk normality test. Construct validity used an independent sample t-test; P < 0.05 was considered significant.

Results: Significant differences were seen in performance among junior residents and senior residents in the following skills: proximal centering, mucosal abrasion, and implants in proximal zones. However, insignificant results were seen for number of deployments, successful deployments, lateral suture centering, and implants in the distal zones.

Conclusion: UroLift simulations are useful for training as a practicing tool. Nevertheless, objective performance evaluation using UroLift simulations requires further steps and frameworks as a source of validity before further result interpretation.

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通过泌尿外科住院医师的虚拟学习体验评估UroLift模拟器的结构有效性。
简介:模拟很有用,可以反映技能发展所需的情况。它们可以对患者安全产生重大影响,并帮助医生在短的学习曲线内熟练掌握复杂的程序。它们已被验证为一种评估工具,可以利用创新的机器或平台。在这里,我们使用UroLift(新尿路)模拟来评估不同水平居民的结构有效性和表现。方法:这是一项前瞻性观察性研究。根据培训水平分为两组:初级住院医师和高级住院医师。每个人都必须完成三个不同困难的案例。这些数据首先用Shapiro-Wilk正态性检验进行了检验。结构有效性采用独立样本t检验;P<0.05被认为是显著的。结果:初级住院医师和高级住院医师在以下技能方面的表现存在显著差异:近端定心、粘膜磨损和近端区域植入物。然而,在部署次数、成功部署、横向缝线居中和远端区域植入方面,结果并不显著。结论:UroLift模拟是一种有用的训练工具。然而,在进一步解释结果之前,使用UroLift模拟进行客观绩效评估需要进一步的步骤和框架作为有效性来源。
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Urology Annals
Urology Annals UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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