TY - JOUR
T1 - Usefulness of low-cost simulation models to learning surgical techniques for placenta accreta spectrum
T2 - An observational educational study
AU - Nieto-Calvache, Albaro José
AU - Palacios-Jaraquemada, José Miguel
AU - Fox, Karin A.
AU - Benavides, Juan Pablo
AU - Sarria-Ortiz, Daniela
AU - Muñoz-Córdoba, Laura
AU - Galindo-Velasco, Valentina
AU - Maya, Juliana
AU - Meade, Paulo
AU - Romero, Eduardo
AU - Mostajo, Desiré
AU - Delgado, Jorge
AU - de la Cruz, Antonio
AU - Valladares, Alexis
AU - Sánchez, Amadeo
AU - Fernández, Julio
AU - Pavón, Néstor
AU - Solo-Nieto, Alejandro
AU - Burgos, Juan Manuel
AU - Messa-Bryon, Adriana
AU - Hussein, Ahmed M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Objective: To evaluate the utility of low-cost simulation models to teach surgical techniques for placenta accreta spectrum (PAS), included in a multimodal education workshop for PAS. Methods: This was an observational, survey-based study. Participants were surveyed before and after the use of low-fidelity mannequins to simulate two surgical techniques for PAS (one-step conservative surgery [OSCS] and modified subtotal hysterectomy [MSTH]), within a multimodal educational workshop. The workshops included pre-course preparation, didactics, simulated practice of the techniques using low-cost models, and viewing live surgery. Results: Six OSCS/MSTH training workshops occurred across six countries and a total of 270 participants were surveyed. The responses of 127 certified obstetricians and gynecologists (OB–GYNs) were analyzed. Participants expressed favorable impressions of all components of the simulated session. Perceived anatomical simulator fidelity, scenario realism, educational component effectiveness, and self-assessed performance improvement received ratings of 4–5 (positive end of the Likert scale) from over 90% of respondents. When asked about simulation's role in technique comprehension, comfort level in technique performance, and likelihood of recommending this workshop to others, more than 75% of participants rated these aspects with a score of 4–5 (positively) on the five-point scale. Conclusion: Low-cost simulation, within a multimodal education strategy, is a well-accepted intervention for teaching surgical techniques for PAS.
AB - Objective: To evaluate the utility of low-cost simulation models to teach surgical techniques for placenta accreta spectrum (PAS), included in a multimodal education workshop for PAS. Methods: This was an observational, survey-based study. Participants were surveyed before and after the use of low-fidelity mannequins to simulate two surgical techniques for PAS (one-step conservative surgery [OSCS] and modified subtotal hysterectomy [MSTH]), within a multimodal educational workshop. The workshops included pre-course preparation, didactics, simulated practice of the techniques using low-cost models, and viewing live surgery. Results: Six OSCS/MSTH training workshops occurred across six countries and a total of 270 participants were surveyed. The responses of 127 certified obstetricians and gynecologists (OB–GYNs) were analyzed. Participants expressed favorable impressions of all components of the simulated session. Perceived anatomical simulator fidelity, scenario realism, educational component effectiveness, and self-assessed performance improvement received ratings of 4–5 (positive end of the Likert scale) from over 90% of respondents. When asked about simulation's role in technique comprehension, comfort level in technique performance, and likelihood of recommending this workshop to others, more than 75% of participants rated these aspects with a score of 4–5 (positively) on the five-point scale. Conclusion: Low-cost simulation, within a multimodal education strategy, is a well-accepted intervention for teaching surgical techniques for PAS.
KW - education
KW - low-cost mannequins
KW - placenta accreta
KW - simulation
KW - surgical training
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U2 - 10.1002/ijgo.15788
DO - 10.1002/ijgo.15788
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85198701071
SN - 0020-7292
JO - International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics
JF - International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics
ER -