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
Umfang
Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
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

Beteiligte Personen und Organisationen
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

DOI
10.1055/a-1525-5620
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022031316250557768739
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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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