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Automated summative feedback improves performance and retention in simulation training of mastoidectomy: a randomised controlled trial

A Frithioff, M Frendø, J Hastrup von Buchwald, P Trier Mikkelsen, M Sølvsten Sørensen, S Arild Wuyts Andersen

2021The Journal of Laryngology & Otology15 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the effects of automated metrics-based summative feedback on performance, retention and cognitive load in distributed virtual reality simulation training of mastoidectomy. METHOD: Twenty-four medical students were randomised in two groups and performed 15 mastoidectomies on a distributed virtual reality simulator as practice. The intervention group received additional summative metrics-based feedback; the control group followed standard instructions. Two to three months after training, participants performed a retention test without learning supports. RESULTS: The intervention group had a better final-product score (mean difference = 1.0 points; p = 0.001) and metrics-based score (mean difference = 12.7; p < 0.001). At retention, the metrics-based score for the intervention group remained superior (mean difference = 6.9 per cent; p = 0.02). Also at the retention, cognitive load was higher in the intervention group (mean difference = 10.0 per cent; p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Summative metrics-based feedback improved performance and lead to a safer and faster performance compared with standard instructions and seems a valuable educational tool in the early acquisition of temporal bone skills.

Topics & Concepts

Summative assessmentRandomized controlled trialSAFERMedicineTraining (meteorology)Physical therapyComputer scienceAudio feedbackFormative assessmentDreyfus model of skill acquisitionPhysical medicine and rehabilitationSimulationKnowledge of resultsSimulation trainingControl (management)Medical physicsKnowledge acquisitionCalibrationPsychologySurgical Simulation and TrainingEar Surgery and Otitis MediaMeningioma and schwannoma management
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