This prospective study was aimed at assessing the usefulness of a box simulator in oocyte pick-up and at establishing whether it could be an appropriate training tool for egg retrieval. Forty-four clinicians, divided in two groups on the grounds of the previous experience (Novices and Experts), participated to two training sessions with a pick-up simulator. Data concerning the mean number of follicles correctly aspired (%OK med), the average time needed to correctly aspirate one follicle (t foll med) and the ratio between the two afore-mentioned parameters (%OK med/t foll med) were collected. At the end of the two sessions all participants completed a questionnaire aimed at assessing the performance of the simulator in terms of realism and acceptability for use. A significant improvement in efficiency (mean number of follicles correctly aspired, 82% versus 75%), speed (mean time needed to aspirate one follicle, 21 versus 28 s) and accuracy (mean percentage of follicles correctly aspirated in one minute, 2.53% versus 1.86%) was noted in the total sample. The performance accuracy was significantly increased in both groups (2.34% versus 1.83% for Novices and 2.50% versus 2.06%, for Experts). Speed was significantly improved in the Novices’ group. Simulator-based training has been shown to be effective and useful and it should be considered in training programs.

A pilot study on oocyte retrieval simulator: a new tool for training? / Soave, I.; D'Angelo, A.; Piva, I.; Marci, R.. - In: JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SYSTEMS. - ISSN 0148-5598. - 43:7(2019). [10.1007/s10916-019-1340-3]

A pilot study on oocyte retrieval simulator: a new tool for training?

Soave I.
;
Marci R.
2019

Abstract

This prospective study was aimed at assessing the usefulness of a box simulator in oocyte pick-up and at establishing whether it could be an appropriate training tool for egg retrieval. Forty-four clinicians, divided in two groups on the grounds of the previous experience (Novices and Experts), participated to two training sessions with a pick-up simulator. Data concerning the mean number of follicles correctly aspired (%OK med), the average time needed to correctly aspirate one follicle (t foll med) and the ratio between the two afore-mentioned parameters (%OK med/t foll med) were collected. At the end of the two sessions all participants completed a questionnaire aimed at assessing the performance of the simulator in terms of realism and acceptability for use. A significant improvement in efficiency (mean number of follicles correctly aspired, 82% versus 75%), speed (mean time needed to aspirate one follicle, 21 versus 28 s) and accuracy (mean percentage of follicles correctly aspirated in one minute, 2.53% versus 1.86%) was noted in the total sample. The performance accuracy was significantly increased in both groups (2.34% versus 1.83% for Novices and 2.50% versus 2.06%, for Experts). Speed was significantly improved in the Novices’ group. Simulator-based training has been shown to be effective and useful and it should be considered in training programs.
2019
education; medical simulation training; oocyte pick-up; oocyte retrieval; simulator; adult; clinical competence; education; medical; undergraduate; female; humans; male; middle aged; pilot projects; prospective studies; surveys and questionnaires; computer simulation; oocyte retrieval; simulation training
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A pilot study on oocyte retrieval simulator: a new tool for training? / Soave, I.; D'Angelo, A.; Piva, I.; Marci, R.. - In: JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SYSTEMS. - ISSN 0148-5598. - 43:7(2019). [10.1007/s10916-019-1340-3]
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