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A national needs assessment to identify technical procedures in plastic surgery for simulation-based training.

Journal of plastic surgery and hand surgery 2023 Vol.57(1-6) p. 137-144

Klit A, Konge L, Nayahangan LJ, Hesselfeldt-Nielsen J

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APA Klit A, Konge L, et al. (2023). A national needs assessment to identify technical procedures in plastic surgery for simulation-based training.. Journal of plastic surgery and hand surgery, 57(1-6), 137-144. https://doi.org/10.1080/2000656X.2021.2017945
MLA Klit A, et al.. "A national needs assessment to identify technical procedures in plastic surgery for simulation-based training.." Journal of plastic surgery and hand surgery, vol. 57, no. 1-6, 2023, pp. 137-144.
PMID 35034555

Abstract

Medical simulation is not developed and integrated into plastic surgery unlike other surgical specialties despite the procedures being complex and require practice. First step in enhancing simulation in plastic surgery is to clarify the need among peers. The objective of the study was to identify and prioritize the technical procedures that should be included in a simulation-based curriculum for residency training in plastic surgery. A panel of participants with key roles in the Danish plastic surgery specialist training program was appointed. Participation was voluntary. A national need assessment study was performed using a three-round Delphi process to collect information from the participants. In round 1, participants reported all the procedures that a newly qualified specialist in plastic surgery should be able to perform. In round 2, participants replied to a survey exploring the frequency of the procedures, the number of surgeons performing the procedure, the risk or discomfort for patients treated by an inexperienced surgeon and the feasibility of training the procedure in simulation, resulting in a preliminary ranking of procedures. In round 3, participants eliminated and reprioritized the identified procedures according to importance. Thirty-five of 37 agreed to enter the expert panel. The response rate was 97%, 86% and 86% for rounds 1, 2 and 3, respectively. Twenty-nine of 136 procedures identified in round 1 reached the final prioritized list of procedures relevant for simulation training in plastic surgery.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
기타 participants scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Humans; Needs Assessment; Surgery, Plastic; Delphi Technique; Simulation Training; Internship and Residency