[au:]将模拟教育与创伤教育相结合骨科训练:区域性经验

Ryan Moffatt, Richard Napier
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近年来,我们看到在外科培训中使用基于模拟的教育(SBE)呈指数级增长。早期的证据支持模拟与创伤的初始整合;骨科(T&O)训练[1],更多的当代证据侧重于改进训练方法和技术使用[2,3]。我们的目标是评估在北爱尔兰的T&O培训计划中已建立的以及新的SBE组件的整合情况。在2022/23学年,模拟课程被引入北爱尔兰(NI) T&O核心课程:创伤模拟情景培训:骨盆创伤情景作为区域模拟中心核心课程教学的一部分,向所有T&O专业学员提供。输血服务中心(大出血方案培训)和泌尿科微教学课程(盆腔创伤背景下的创伤性泌尿科损伤)寻求并提供了多专业意见。关节镜模拟课程:利用被动触觉反馈关节镜模拟器,为NI的所有T&O学员联合开发了膝关节关节镜课程。完成了前后模拟调查,评估了教育价值、将SBE作为教学方法的参与度、对进一步SBE内容的渴望以及对相同主题的建议。成立了由主要教育工作者组成的焦点小组,以计划在T&O课程中进一步发展SBE培训。学员报告对骨盆创伤处理的信心增加。绝大多数人积极支持将SBE课程整合到核心课程中,89%的人支持进一步的多专业模拟培训课程。在反馈中,人们更倾向于各种SBE迭代,其中现场和操作/程序模拟略优于基于场景的训练。由于大多数受训者要求将程序性SBE培训作为未来课程的主题,因此随后开发了膝关节镜模拟课程(将于2023年5月作为核心课程的一部分交付)。主要教育工作者焦点小组计划在2023/24年度进一步开展基于模拟的培训课程,包括肩关节镜模拟课程、罕见入路模拟和高级髁上模拟课程。将在整个过程中寻求反馈意见,以确保培训符合受训者的需要和课程要求。由于最初的区域经验,T&O内部对SBE培训的好处和范围的认识促使了正式模拟培训生角色的发展。我们将SBE培训方法整合到T&O核心课程的经验非常积极,学员对更广泛的课程和课程的需求很高。作者确认已符合研究行为和传播的所有相关伦理标准。提交作者确认已获得相关的伦理批准(如适用)。
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A91 Integrating Simulation Based Education to Trauma & Orthopaedic Training: A Regional Experience
In recent years we have seen an exponential increase in the use of simulation-based education (SBE) within surgical training. Early evidence supported initial integration of simulation to Trauma & Orthopaedic (T&O) training [1] with more contemporary evidence focused on refining training methods and technology usage [2,3]. We aim to assess the integration of established as well as novel SBE components within our T&O training programme in Northern Ireland. Simulation sessions were introduced to the Northern Ireland (NI) T&O Core Curriculum in academic year 2022/23: Trauma Simulation Scenario Training: Pelvic trauma scenarios were delivered to all T&O specialist trainees as part of Core Curriculum teaching in a regional simulation centre. Multi-professional input was sought and delivered by Blood Transfusion Service (Major Haemorrhage Protocol training) and Urological micro-teaching session (traumatic urological injuries in setting of pelvic trauma). Arthroscopy Simulation Course: A knee arthroscopy course was developed in conjunction with industry for all T&O trainees in NI utilizing passive haptic feedback arthroscopy simulators. Pre + post simulation surveys were completed assessing educational value, engagement with SBE as method of teaching, desire for further SBE content and suggestions for topics of same. Focus groups of lead educators were set up to plan development of further SBE training within T&O curriculum. Trainees reported increased confidence in management of pelvic trauma. Overwhelmingly positive response to integration of SBE sessions to core curriculum with 89% in favour of further multi-specialty simulation training sessions. There was a preference seen within feedback for a variety of SBE iterations with in-situ and operative/ procedural simulation being slightly preferred to scenario-based training. With majority of trainees requesting procedural SBE training as topic for future sessions, Knee Arthroscopy Simulation Course was subsequently developed (to be delivered as part of Core Curriculum in May 2023). From lead educator focus groups further simulation-based training sessions are planned for development in 2023/24 including shoulder arthroscopy simulation course, rare approaches simulation and advanced supracondylar simulation sessions. Feedback will be sought throughout to ensure training is tailored to needs of trainees as well as curriculum requirements. Recognition of benefits and scope of SBE training within T&O has prompted development of formal simulation trainee role as result of initial regional experience. Our experience of integrating SBE training methods to T&O core curriculum has been hugely positive with demand amongst trainees high for a wide range of further sessions and courses. Authors confirm that all relevant ethical standards for research conduct and dissemination have been met. The submitting author confirms that relevant ethical approval was granted, if applicable.
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