Laparoscopy training in Belgium: results from a nationwide survey, in urology, gynecology, and general surgery residents

Gunter De Win,1,2 Wouter Everaerts,3,4 Dirk De Ridder,3 Griet Peeraer2 1Department of Urology, University Hospital Antwerp, 2Faculty of Medicine, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium; 3Department of Development and Regeneration, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium; 4Department of Urology, Royal Melbourne...

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Main Authors: De Win G, Everaerts W, De Ridder D, Peeraer G
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2015-01-01
Series:Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/laparoscopy-training-in-belgium-results-from-a-nationwide-survey-in-ur-peer-reviewed-article-AMEP
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spelling doaj-ec9c7d1d11b44ac199c80c162022f4bc2020-11-24T21:04:34ZengDove Medical PressAdvances in Medical Education and Practice1179-72582015-01-012015default556320221Laparoscopy training in Belgium: results from a nationwide survey, in urology, gynecology, and general surgery residentsDe Win GEveraerts WDe Ridder DPeeraer G Gunter De Win,1,2 Wouter Everaerts,3,4 Dirk De Ridder,3 Griet Peeraer2 1Department of Urology, University Hospital Antwerp, 2Faculty of Medicine, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium; 3Department of Development and Regeneration, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium; 4Department of Urology, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, Australia Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the exposure of Belgian residents in urology, general surgery, and gynecology to laparoscopic surgery and to training of laparoscopic skills in dedicated training facilities.Methods: Three similar specialty-specific questionnaires were used to interrogate trainees in urology, general surgery, and gynecology about their exposure to laparoscopic procedures, their acquired laparoscopic experience, training patterns, training facilities, and motivation. Residents were contacted via their Belgian specialist training organization, using Survey Monkey as an online survey tool. Data were analyzed with descriptive statistics.Results: The global response rate was 58%. Only 28.8% of gynecology respondents, 26.9% of urology respondents, and 52.2% of general surgery respondents felt they would be able to perform laparoscopy once they had finished their training. A total 47% of urology respondents, 66.7% of general surgery respondents, and 69.2% of gynecology respondents had a surgical skills lab that included laparoscopy within their training hospital or university. Most training programs did not follow the current evidence about proficiency-based structured simulation training with deliberate practice.Conclusion: Belgian resident training facilities for laparoscopic surgery should be optimized. Keywords: simulation, questionnaire, resident education, minimal invasive surgery training, surgical case load, implementation of laparoscopy traininghttp://www.dovepress.com/laparoscopy-training-in-belgium-results-from-a-nationwide-survey-in-ur-peer-reviewed-article-AMEP
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Laparoscopy training in Belgium: results from a nationwide survey, in urology, gynecology, and general surgery residents
Advances in Medical Education and Practice
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Everaerts W
De Ridder D
Peeraer G
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title Laparoscopy training in Belgium: results from a nationwide survey, in urology, gynecology, and general surgery residents
title_short Laparoscopy training in Belgium: results from a nationwide survey, in urology, gynecology, and general surgery residents
title_full Laparoscopy training in Belgium: results from a nationwide survey, in urology, gynecology, and general surgery residents
title_fullStr Laparoscopy training in Belgium: results from a nationwide survey, in urology, gynecology, and general surgery residents
title_full_unstemmed Laparoscopy training in Belgium: results from a nationwide survey, in urology, gynecology, and general surgery residents
title_sort laparoscopy training in belgium: results from a nationwide survey, in urology, gynecology, and general surgery residents
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series Advances in Medical Education and Practice
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description Gunter De Win,1,2 Wouter Everaerts,3,4 Dirk De Ridder,3 Griet Peeraer2 1Department of Urology, University Hospital Antwerp, 2Faculty of Medicine, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium; 3Department of Development and Regeneration, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium; 4Department of Urology, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, Australia Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the exposure of Belgian residents in urology, general surgery, and gynecology to laparoscopic surgery and to training of laparoscopic skills in dedicated training facilities.Methods: Three similar specialty-specific questionnaires were used to interrogate trainees in urology, general surgery, and gynecology about their exposure to laparoscopic procedures, their acquired laparoscopic experience, training patterns, training facilities, and motivation. Residents were contacted via their Belgian specialist training organization, using Survey Monkey as an online survey tool. Data were analyzed with descriptive statistics.Results: The global response rate was 58%. Only 28.8% of gynecology respondents, 26.9% of urology respondents, and 52.2% of general surgery respondents felt they would be able to perform laparoscopy once they had finished their training. A total 47% of urology respondents, 66.7% of general surgery respondents, and 69.2% of gynecology respondents had a surgical skills lab that included laparoscopy within their training hospital or university. Most training programs did not follow the current evidence about proficiency-based structured simulation training with deliberate practice.Conclusion: Belgian resident training facilities for laparoscopic surgery should be optimized. Keywords: simulation, questionnaire, resident education, minimal invasive surgery training, surgical case load, implementation of laparoscopy training
url http://www.dovepress.com/laparoscopy-training-in-belgium-results-from-a-nationwide-survey-in-ur-peer-reviewed-article-AMEP
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