Prospective, Randomized Assessment of Transfer of Training (ToT) and Transfer Effectiveness Ratio (TER) of Virtual Reality Simulation Training for Laparoscopic Skill Acquisition


Autoria(s): Gallagher, Anthony G; Seymour, Neal E; Jordan-Black, Julie-Anne; Bunting, Brendan P; McGlade, Kieran; Satava, Richard Martin
Data(s)

01/06/2013

Resumo

OBJECTIVES:: We assessed the effectiveness of ToT from VR laparoscopic simulation training in 2 studies. In a second study, we also assessed the TER. ToT is a detectable performance improvement between equivalent groups, and TER is the observed percentage performance differences between 2 matched groups carrying out the same task but with 1 group pretrained on VR simulation. Concordance between simulated and in-vivo procedure performance was also assessed. DESIGN:: Prospective, randomized, and blinded. PARTICIPANTS:: In Study 1, experienced laparoscopic surgeons (n = 195) and in Study 2 laparoscopic novices (n = 30) were randomized to either train on VR simulation before completing an equivalent real-world task or complete the real-world task only. RESULTS:: Experienced laparoscopic surgeons and novices who trained on the simulator performed significantly better than their controls, thus demonstrating ToT. Their performance showed a TER between 7% and 42% from the virtual to the real tasks. Simulation training impacted most on procedural error reduction in both studies (32- 42%). The correlation observed between the VR and real-world task performance was r > 0·96 (Study 2). CONCLUSIONS:: VR simulation training offers a powerful and effective platform for training safer skills.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/prospective-randomized-assessment-of-transfer-of-training-tot-and-transfer-effectiveness-ratio-ter-of-virtual-reality-simulation-training-for-laparoscopic-skill-acquisition(480e02fb-c43d-4dd7-8da2-93cf19e0c270).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/SLA.0b013e318284f658

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Gallagher , A G , Seymour , N E , Jordan-Black , J-A , Bunting , B P , McGlade , K & Satava , R M 2013 , ' Prospective, Randomized Assessment of Transfer of Training (ToT) and Transfer Effectiveness Ratio (TER) of Virtual Reality Simulation Training for Laparoscopic Skill Acquisition ' Annals of Surgery , vol 257 , no. 6 , pp. 1025-1031 . DOI: 10.1097/SLA.0b013e318284f658

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article