Automated summative feedback improves performance and retention in simulation training of mastoidectomy: a randomised controlled trial

Author(s):  
A Frithioff ◽  
M Frendø ◽  
J Hastrup von Buchwald ◽  
P Trier Mikkelsen ◽  
M Sølvsten Sørensen ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 129 (11) ◽  
pp. 1101-1107 ◽  
Author(s):  
D I Johnston ◽  
V Selimi ◽  
A Chang ◽  
M Smith

AbstractObjectives:Flexible nasolaryngoscopy is a key diagnostic procedure used in many specialities. Simulation-based teaching is beneficial for endoscopy training, but it is expensive. This study assessed whether an inexpensive simulation model is an effective training method for flexible nasolaryngoscopy.Methods:A three-armed, randomised, controlled trial was performed. One group received no simulation training, while two others were trained with either a high-cost or a low-cost model. All candidates then performed flexible nasolaryngoscopy on a volunteer. Their ability to perform this task was assessed by the patient discomfort score and time taken by a blinded expert.Results:Simulation-based teaching reduced patient discomfort and improved candidate skill level. Low-cost model training did not have a negative effect when compared with high-cost model training.Conclusion:Simulated flexible nasolaryngoscopy training may be more accessible with the use of an effective low-cost model.


2019 ◽  
Vol 201 (Supplement 4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicholas Raison* ◽  
Patrick Harrison ◽  
Takashige Abe ◽  
Abdullatif Aydin ◽  
Senthil Nathan ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarah Clement ◽  
Adrienne van Nieuwenhuizen ◽  
Aliya Kassam ◽  
Ian Norman ◽  
Clare Flach ◽  
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