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Comparison of faculty versus structured peer-feedback for acquisitions of basic and intermediate-level surgical skills
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Comparison of faculty versus structured peer-feedback for acquisitions of basic and intermediate-level surgical skills

Guy Sheahan, Richard Reznick, Don Klinger, Leslie Flynn and Boris Zevin
The American journal of surgery, Vol.217(2), pp.214-221
2019
PMID: 30005809

Abstract

Life Sciences & Biomedicine Science & Technology Surgery
Purpose: Video feedback and faculty feedback has been shown to improve surgical performance; however, consistent access to faculty is challenging. We studied the utility of structured peer-feedback (PF) compared to faculty-feedback (FF) during acquisition of basic and intermediate surgical skills. Methodology: Two randomized non-inferiority trials were conducted with 1st (n = 30) and 2nd year (n = 29) medical students learning skin-lesion excision and closure (S), and single-layer hand-sewn bowel anastomosis (B), respectively. Five attempts were performed. PF participants used an Objective Structured Assessment of Technical Skills tool to guide feedback. Blinded raters assessed video-recorded performance, time and Integrity of the completed task were also assessed. Results: For both tasks performance by PF was comparable to FF (P = 0.111). Both groups improved significantly: performance (B:P < 0.0001, S:P = 0.035), time (B:P = 0.043, S:P < 0.0001) and integrity (B:P < 0.0001, S:P < 0.032). Conclusion: Structured peer-feedback is equivalent to faculty-feedback in the acquisition of basic and intermediate surgical skills, giving students freedom to practice independently. (C) 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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