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Teaching nontechnical skills in surgical residency: A systematic review of current approaches and outcomes

机译:教授外科住院医师的非技术技能:对当前方法和结果的系统评价

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Background: A growing body of evidence suggests that nontechnical skills (NTS) of surgeons play an important role in patient safety in the operating room and can be improved through specific training interventions. The need to address communication and interpersonal skills in postgraduate medical education has been emphasized by the respective regulatory bodies for accreditation and certification. The present review had 2 purposes: To provide an overview of current approaches to training and assessment of NTS in surgery and to critically appraise the strength of the evidence supporting their effectiveness. Methods: A systematic search of the literature (Ovid MEDLINE; PsycINFO; Embase) was conducted using predefined inclusion criteria. The evidence for the main outcome themes was appraised using the GRADE approach. Results: Of the 2,831 identified records, 23 were selected for qualitative synthesis. Four randomized, controlled trials and 19 observational pre-post studies were reviewed. Significant effects of training were shown for the identified outcome themes (patient-centered communication, teamwork, decision making, coping with stress, patient safety and error management). The overall strength of evidence supporting training effects on outcome measures was graded as "moderate" (teamwork), "low" (patient-centered communication, decision making, and coping with stress), and "very low" (patient safety and error management), respectively. Conclusion: Training interventions can have positive effects on residents' nontechnical knowledge, skills, and attitudes. Although the overall strength of evidence is moderate at best, recent interventions provide valuable information regarding instructional strategies and methods for training and assessment of NTS in modern surgical curricula.
机译:背景:越来越多的证据表明,外科医生的非技术技能(NTS)在手术室的患者安全中起着重要作用,可以通过特定的培训干预措施加以改善。相应的认证和认证监管机构已强调需要解决研究生医学教育中的沟通和人际交往能力。本综述有两个目的:概述当前在外科手术中NTS培训和评估的方法,并严格评估支持其有效性的证据的强度。方法:使用预定的纳入标准对文献(Ovid MEDLINE; PsycINFO; Embase)进行系统搜索。主要结果主题的证据使用GRADE方法进行了评估。结果:在2,831个已识别记录中,选择了23个用于定性综合。回顾了四项随机对照试验和19项岗前观察性研究。对于确定的结果主题(以患者为中心的沟通,团队合作,决策,应对压力,患者安全和错误管理),培训显示出显着效果。支持培训对结局指标产生影响的证据的总体强度分为“中等”(团队合作),“低”(以患者为中心的沟通,决策和应对压力)和“非常低”(患者的安全性和错误管理) ), 分别。结论:培训干预措施可以对居民的非技术知识,技能和态度产生积极影响。尽管总体证据充其量是中等水平,但最近的干预措施提供了有关现代手术课程中NTS培训和评估的指导策略和方法的有价值的信息。

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