A novel training device for tip control in colonoscopy: preliminary validation and efficacy as a training tool

Background: Effective control of the colonoscope tip is one of the most fundamental components of colonoscopy skill. Mastering fine tip control can be problematic for novice trainees, yet no validated training regimes exist for developing this specific skill component in isolation. We aimed to condu...

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Main Authors: Riek, S., Hill, A., Plooy, A., Horswill, M., Cresp, A., Marinovic, Welber, Christofidis, M., Burgess-Limerick, R., Wallis, G., Watson, M., Hewett, D.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55968
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author Riek, S.
Hill, A.
Plooy, A.
Horswill, M.
Cresp, A.
Marinovic, Welber
Christofidis, M.
Burgess-Limerick, R.
Wallis, G.
Watson, M.
Hewett, D.
author_facet Riek, S.
Hill, A.
Plooy, A.
Horswill, M.
Cresp, A.
Marinovic, Welber
Christofidis, M.
Burgess-Limerick, R.
Wallis, G.
Watson, M.
Hewett, D.
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description Background: Effective control of the colonoscope tip is one of the most fundamental components of colonoscopy skill. Mastering fine tip control can be problematic for novice trainees, yet no validated training regimes exist for developing this specific skill component in isolation. We aimed to conduct a preliminary validation of a novel training device for colonoscopic tip control, and to assess its efficacy as a training tool. Methods: In study 1 (validation), 13 experienced colonoscopists and 16 novices used a colonoscope to accurately track 28 targets on each of four concave “training surfaces” as quickly as possible, and we compared their performance. In study 2 (pre–post-training study), another 16 novices were tested before and after a six-session training program. In both studies, the main outcome measurements were completion time (measured automatically by the device) and variability of individual performance (the SD of each individual’s completion times across trials). Results: Compared with novices, experienced colonoscopists were faster (P < 0.0001) and their performances less variable (P < 0.0001). With training, novices became faster (P < 0.0001) and more consistent (P = 0.003), and these improvements also generalized to novel training surfaces (P’s < 0.01). After training, the novices’ tip control performance was indistinguishable from that of the experienced colonoscopists (P’s > 0.05). The composite measures of completion time used in both studies all had acceptable to excellent internal consistency reliability (a’s ranged from 0.72 to 0.93). Conclusions: We found that performance measures derived from using the device to assess skill can discriminate between experienced colonoscopists and novices in terms of their ability to control and guide the colonoscope tip precisely, providing preliminary evidence to support the construct validity of the metrics. The device is also an effective training tool for this fundamental component of colonoscopy skill.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-559682018-01-10T03:26:25Z A novel training device for tip control in colonoscopy: preliminary validation and efficacy as a training tool Riek, S. Hill, A. Plooy, A. Horswill, M. Cresp, A. Marinovic, Welber Christofidis, M. Burgess-Limerick, R. Wallis, G. Watson, M. Hewett, D. Background: Effective control of the colonoscope tip is one of the most fundamental components of colonoscopy skill. Mastering fine tip control can be problematic for novice trainees, yet no validated training regimes exist for developing this specific skill component in isolation. We aimed to conduct a preliminary validation of a novel training device for colonoscopic tip control, and to assess its efficacy as a training tool. Methods: In study 1 (validation), 13 experienced colonoscopists and 16 novices used a colonoscope to accurately track 28 targets on each of four concave “training surfaces” as quickly as possible, and we compared their performance. In study 2 (pre–post-training study), another 16 novices were tested before and after a six-session training program. In both studies, the main outcome measurements were completion time (measured automatically by the device) and variability of individual performance (the SD of each individual’s completion times across trials). Results: Compared with novices, experienced colonoscopists were faster (P < 0.0001) and their performances less variable (P < 0.0001). With training, novices became faster (P < 0.0001) and more consistent (P = 0.003), and these improvements also generalized to novel training surfaces (P’s < 0.01). After training, the novices’ tip control performance was indistinguishable from that of the experienced colonoscopists (P’s > 0.05). The composite measures of completion time used in both studies all had acceptable to excellent internal consistency reliability (a’s ranged from 0.72 to 0.93). Conclusions: We found that performance measures derived from using the device to assess skill can discriminate between experienced colonoscopists and novices in terms of their ability to control and guide the colonoscope tip precisely, providing preliminary evidence to support the construct validity of the metrics. The device is also an effective training tool for this fundamental component of colonoscopy skill. 2017 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55968 10.1007/s00464-017-5617-7 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ fulltext
spellingShingle Riek, S.
Hill, A.
Plooy, A.
Horswill, M.
Cresp, A.
Marinovic, Welber
Christofidis, M.
Burgess-Limerick, R.
Wallis, G.
Watson, M.
Hewett, D.
A novel training device for tip control in colonoscopy: preliminary validation and efficacy as a training tool
title A novel training device for tip control in colonoscopy: preliminary validation and efficacy as a training tool
title_full A novel training device for tip control in colonoscopy: preliminary validation and efficacy as a training tool
title_fullStr A novel training device for tip control in colonoscopy: preliminary validation and efficacy as a training tool
title_full_unstemmed A novel training device for tip control in colonoscopy: preliminary validation and efficacy as a training tool
title_short A novel training device for tip control in colonoscopy: preliminary validation and efficacy as a training tool
title_sort novel training device for tip control in colonoscopy: preliminary validation and efficacy as a training tool
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55968