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Setting proficiency standards for simulation-based mastery learning of short antegrade femoral nail osteosynthesis: a multicenter study

Amandus Gustafsson, Jan D Rölfing, Henrik Palm, Bjarke Viberg, Søren Grimstrup, Lars Konge

5 Citations (Scopus)

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Orthopedic trainees frequently perform short antegrade femoral nail osteosynthesis of trochanteric fractures, but virtual reality simulation-based training (SBT) with haptic feedback has been unavailable. We explored a novel simulator, with the aim of gathering validity evidence for an embedded test and setting a credible pass/fail standard allowing trainees to practice to proficiency.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: The research, conducted from May to September 2020 across 3 Danish simulation centers, utilized the Swemac TraumaVision simulator for short antegrade femoral nail osteosynthesis. The validation process adhered to Messick's framework, covering all 5 sources of validity evidence. Participants included novice groups, categorized by training to plateau (n = 14) or to mastery (n = 10), and experts (n = 9), focusing on their performance metrics and training duration.

RESULTS: The novices in the plateau group and experts had hands-on training for 77 (95% confidence interval [CI] 59-95) and 52 (CI 36-69) minutes while the plateau test score, defined as the average of the last 4 scores, was 75% (CI 65-86) and 96% (CI 94-98) respectively. The pass/fail standard was established at the average expert plateau test score of 96%. All novices in the mastery group could meet this standard and interestingly without increased hands-on training time (65 [CI 46-84] minutes).

CONCLUSION: Our study provides supporting validity evidence from all sources of Messick's framework for a simulation-based test in short antegrade nail osteosynthesis of intertrochanteric hip fracture and establishes a defensible pass/fail standard for mastery learning of SBT. Novices who practiced using mastery learning were able to reach the pre-defined pass/fail standard and outperformed novices without a set goal for external motivation.

Original languageEnglish
JournalActa Orthopaedica (Online)
Volume95
Pages (from-to)275-281
Number of pages7
ISSN1745-3682
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 May 2024

Keywords

  • Humans
  • Clinical Competence
  • Simulation Training/methods
  • Bone Nails
  • Hip Fractures/surgery
  • Female
  • Male
  • Adult
  • Fracture Fixation, Internal/education
  • Fracture Fixation, Intramedullary/education
  • Orthopedics/education
  • Denmark

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