Reliable assessment of general surgeons' non-technical skills based on video-recordings of patient simulated scenarios |
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Authors: | Lene Spanager Randi Beier-Holgersen Peter Dieckmann Lars Konge Jacob Rosenberg Doris Oestergaard |
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Affiliation: | 1. Danish Institute for Medical Simulation, Capital Region of Denmark and University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark;2. Department of Surgery, Hillerød Hospital, Hillerød, Denmark;3. Center for Clinical Education, Capital Region of Denmark and University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark;4. Department of Surgery, Herlev Hospital and University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark |
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Abstract: | BackgroundNontechnical skills are essential for safe and efficient surgery. The aim of this study was to evaluate the reliability of an assessment tool for surgeons' nontechnical skills, Non-Technical Skills for Surgeons dk (NOTSSdk), and the effect of rater training.MethodsA 1-day course was conducted for 15 general surgeons in which they rated surgeons' nontechnical skills in 9 video recordings of scenarios simulating real intraoperative situations. Data were gathered from 2 sessions separated by a 4-hour training session.ResultsInterrater reliability was high for both pretraining ratings (Cronbach's α = .97) and posttraining ratings (Cronbach's α = .98). There was no statistically significant development in assessment skills. The D study showed that 2 untrained raters or 1 trained rater was needed to obtain generalizability coefficients >.80.ConclusionsThe high pretraining interrater reliability indicates that videos were easy to rate and Non-Technical Skills for Surgeons dk easy to use. This implies that Non-Technical Skills for Surgeons dk (NOTSSdk) could be an important tool in surgical training, potentially improving safety and quality for surgical patients. |
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Keywords: | Surgery Surgeon Nontechnical skills Operating room Training Assessment |
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