Data underlying the Research on "Development and Evaluation of a Proficiency-based and Simulation-based Surgical Skills Training for Technical Medicine Students"
doi:10.4121/14837907.v1
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Halfwerk, Frank; Erik Groot Jebbink; Marleen Groenier (2021): Data underlying the Research on "Development and Evaluation of a Proficiency-based and Simulation-based Surgical Skills Training for Technical Medicine Students". Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/14837907.v1
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Dataset
Objective
Surgical graduate training to achieve practice-ready students is needed, yet is often lacking. This study developed
and evaluated a proficiency-based, simulation-based course for basic surgical skills at graduate level. Learning
outcomes were measured at the level of knowledge and skills and evaluated with a post-course questionnaire after
students’ clinical rotations.
Methods
The surgical skills course was anchored to surgical patient flow and covered topics and skills related to pre-, intra-,
and post-operative care, including case-based medical reasoning, patient safety, infection management, operating
theatre etiquette, scrubbing and donning, instrument handling, Post-course evaluation was done with an online survey.
Results
155 graduate Technical Medicine students from academic years 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 entered this study.
Datasets in this repository
English translations of Rubrics Surgical Skills
(Performance indicators and objectives for the scrubbing and donning, local anaesthesia, incision/excision, and suturing tasks)
Results Graduate Assessments Surgical SkillsQuestionnaire Results Surgical Skills
Figures for Simulation-based Surgical Skills Training for Technical Medicine Students
Surgical graduate training to achieve practice-ready students is needed, yet is often lacking. This study developed
and evaluated a proficiency-based, simulation-based course for basic surgical skills at graduate level. Learning
outcomes were measured at the level of knowledge and skills and evaluated with a post-course questionnaire after
students’ clinical rotations.
Methods
The surgical skills course was anchored to surgical patient flow and covered topics and skills related to pre-, intra-,
and post-operative care, including case-based medical reasoning, patient safety, infection management, operating
theatre etiquette, scrubbing and donning, instrument handling, Post-course evaluation was done with an online survey.
Results
155 graduate Technical Medicine students from academic years 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 entered this study.
Datasets in this repository
English translations of Rubrics Surgical Skills
(Performance indicators and objectives for the scrubbing and donning, local anaesthesia, incision/excision, and suturing tasks)
Results Graduate Assessments Surgical SkillsQuestionnaire Results Surgical Skills
Figures for Simulation-based Surgical Skills Training for Technical Medicine Students
history
- 2021-12-17 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
csv; pdf; txt
associated peer-reviewed publication
Development and Evaluation of a Proficiency-based and Simulation-based Surgical Skills Training for Technical Medicine Students
funding
- FAIR 4TU Data Fund Spring 2021
organizations
University of Twente; TechMed Centre, Medisch Spectrum Twente, Rijnstate, Cardiac Surgery Innovations Lab
DATA
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README.txt - 7,108 bytesMD5:
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2021-08-05 Questionnaire Results Surgical Skills 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 for 4TU.ResearchData.csv - 1,173,848 bytesMD5:
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2021-08-24 Figures for Simulation-based Surgical Skills Training for Technical Medicine Students.pdf - 35,876 bytesMD5:
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2021-08-24 Results Assessments Surgical Skills 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 for 4TU.ResearchData.csv - 168,736 bytesMD5:
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2021-11-08 English translations of Rubrics Surgical Skills.pdf -
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