Objective measurement for surgical skill evaluation

The purpose of this study was to identify measurable parameters that can be used to quantitatively assess psychomotor skills, specifically for surgical skills assessment. Sixteen participants were recruited from two groups: surgeon (N = 5) and non-surgeon (N = 11). Both groups underwent a psychomoto...

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Main Authors: Ahmmad, Siti Nor Zawani, Lee Ming, Eileen Su, Yeong, Che Fai, Sood, Suneet, Gandhi, Anil
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spelling my.utm.670892017-11-20T08:52:07Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/67089/ Objective measurement for surgical skill evaluation Ahmmad, Siti Nor Zawani Lee Ming, Eileen Su Yeong, Che Fai Sood, Suneet Gandhi, Anil TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The purpose of this study was to identify measurable parameters that can be used to quantitatively assess psychomotor skills, specifically for surgical skills assessment. Sixteen participants were recruited from two groups: surgeon (N = 5) and non-surgeon (N = 11). Both groups underwent a psychomotor test using a custom developed ‘Green Target’ module which was designed using a virtual reality system. Six parameters were used to compare the psychomotor skills between the two groups. The results showed that surgeons outperformed the non-surgeons in five out of six parameters investigated and the difference was statistically significant. The average normalised comparison values for surgeons and non-surgeons for motion path accuracy, motion path precision, economy of movement, end-point accuracy and end-point precision were 0.13+0.12 and 0.17+0.12, 0.08+0.11 and 0.10+0.10, 3.76+1.76 and 4.08+2.24, 0.12+0.10 and 0.17+0.11, 0.04+0.10 and 0.07+0.10 respectively, p < 0.05). These parameters can potentially be used to objectively assess the performance of surgical skill. Penerbit UTM Press 2016-01-08 Article PeerReviewed Ahmmad, Siti Nor Zawani and Lee Ming, Eileen Su and Yeong, Che Fai and Sood, Suneet and Gandhi, Anil (2016) Objective measurement for surgical skill evaluation. Jurnal Teknologi, 78 (7-5). pp. 145-152. ISSN 2180-3722 http://www.jurnalteknologi.utm.my/index.php/jurnalteknologi/article/view/9461
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Ahmmad, Siti Nor Zawani
Lee Ming, Eileen Su
Yeong, Che Fai
Sood, Suneet
Gandhi, Anil
Objective measurement for surgical skill evaluation
description The purpose of this study was to identify measurable parameters that can be used to quantitatively assess psychomotor skills, specifically for surgical skills assessment. Sixteen participants were recruited from two groups: surgeon (N = 5) and non-surgeon (N = 11). Both groups underwent a psychomotor test using a custom developed ‘Green Target’ module which was designed using a virtual reality system. Six parameters were used to compare the psychomotor skills between the two groups. The results showed that surgeons outperformed the non-surgeons in five out of six parameters investigated and the difference was statistically significant. The average normalised comparison values for surgeons and non-surgeons for motion path accuracy, motion path precision, economy of movement, end-point accuracy and end-point precision were 0.13+0.12 and 0.17+0.12, 0.08+0.11 and 0.10+0.10, 3.76+1.76 and 4.08+2.24, 0.12+0.10 and 0.17+0.11, 0.04+0.10 and 0.07+0.10 respectively, p < 0.05). These parameters can potentially be used to objectively assess the performance of surgical skill.
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author Ahmmad, Siti Nor Zawani
Lee Ming, Eileen Su
Yeong, Che Fai
Sood, Suneet
Gandhi, Anil
author_facet Ahmmad, Siti Nor Zawani
Lee Ming, Eileen Su
Yeong, Che Fai
Sood, Suneet
Gandhi, Anil
author_sort Ahmmad, Siti Nor Zawani
title Objective measurement for surgical skill evaluation
title_short Objective measurement for surgical skill evaluation
title_full Objective measurement for surgical skill evaluation
title_fullStr Objective measurement for surgical skill evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Objective measurement for surgical skill evaluation
title_sort objective measurement for surgical skill evaluation
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/67089/
http://www.jurnalteknologi.utm.my/index.php/jurnalteknologi/article/view/9461
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