Simulation-based training improves polypectomy skills among practicing endoscopists
Abstract: Background and study aims Practicing endoscopists have variable polypectomy skills during colonoscopy and limited training opportunities for improvement. Simulation-based training enhances procedural skill, but its impact on polypectomy is unclear. We developed a simulation-based polypectomy intervention to improve polypectomy competency. Methods All faculty endoscopists at our tertiary care center who perform colonoscopy with polypectomy were recruited for a simulation-based intervention assessing sessile and stalked polypectomy. Endoscopists removed five polyps in a simulation environment at pretest followed by a training intervention including a video, practice, and one-on-one feedback. Within 1–4 weeks, endoscopists removed five new simulated polyps at post-test. We used the Direct Observation of Polypectomy Skills (DOPyS) checklist for assessment, evaluating individual polypectomy skills, and global competency (scale: 1–4). Competency was defined as an average global competency score of ≥ 3. Results 83 % (29/35) of eligible endoscopists participated and 95 % (276/290) of planned polypectomies were completed. Only 17 % (5/29) of endoscopists had average global competency scores that were competent at pretest compared with 52 % (15/29) at post-test (P = 0.01). Of all completed polypectomies, the competent polypectomy rate significantly improved from pretest to post-test (55 % vs. 71 %; P < 0.01). This improvement was significant for sessile polypectomy (37 % vs. 65 %; P < 0.01) but not for stalked polypectomy (82 % vs. 80 %; P = 0.70). Conclusions Simulation-based training improved polypectomy skills among practicing endoscopists. Further studies are needed to assess the translation of simulation-based education to clinical practice.
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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
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Englisch
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Simulation-based training improves polypectomy skills among practicing endoscopists ; volume:09 ; number:11 ; year:2021 ; pages:E1633-E1639
Endoscopy International Open ; 09, Heft 11 (2021), E1633-E1639
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Patel, Ronak V.
Barsuk, Jeffrey H.
Cohen, Elaine R.
Wani, Sachin B.
Rastogi, Amit
McGaghie, William C.
Wayne, Diane B.
Keswani, Rajesh N.
Komanduri, Srinadh
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10.1055/a-1525-5620
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urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022031316250557768739
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Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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15.08.2025, 07:35 MESZ
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Beteiligte
- Patel, Ronak V.
- Barsuk, Jeffrey H.
- Cohen, Elaine R.
- Wani, Sachin B.
- Rastogi, Amit
- McGaghie, William C.
- Wayne, Diane B.
- Keswani, Rajesh N.
- Komanduri, Srinadh