Off-site training of laparoscopic skills, a scoping review using a thematic analysis

Ebbe Thinggaard, Jakob Kleif, Flemming Bjerrum, Jeanett Strandbygaard, Ismail Gögenur, E Matthew Ritter, Lars Konge

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The focus of research in simulation-based laparoscopic training has changed from examining whether simulation training works to examining how best to implement it. In laparoscopic skills training, portable and affordable box trainers allow for off-site training. Training outside simulation centers and hospitals can increase access to training, but also poses new challenges to implementation. This review aims to guide implementation of off-site training of laparoscopic skills by critically reviewing the existing literature.

METHODS: An iterative systematic search was carried out in MEDLINE, EMBASE, ERIC, Scopus, and PsychINFO, following a scoping review methodology. The included literature was analyzed iteratively using a thematic analysis approach. The study was reported in accordance with the STructured apprOach to the Reporting In healthcare education of Evidence Synthesis statement.

RESULTS: From the search, 22 records were identified and included for analysis. A thematic analysis revealed the themes: access to training, protected training time, distribution of training, goal setting and testing, task design, and unsupervised training. The identified themes were based on learning theories including proficiency-based learning, deliberate practice, and self-regulated learning.

CONCLUSIONS: Methods of instructional design vary widely in off-site training of laparoscopic skills. Implementation can be facilitated by organizing courses and training curricula following sound education theories such as proficiency-based learning and deliberate practice. Directed self-regulated learning has the potential to improve off-site laparoscopic skills training; however, further studies are needed to demonstrate the effect of this type of instructional design.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftSurgical Endoscopy
Vol/bind30
Udgave nummer11
Sider (fra-til)4733-4741
Antal sider9
ISSN0930-2794
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 1 nov. 2016

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