A spaced retraining schedule with 2‐day interval improves the acquisition and retention of simulation‐based basic arthroscopic skills

Author:

Yang Weihao1,Li Wei1,Guo Congyue2,Wang Zihe3,Wu Shangxing1,Feng Lei1,Yang Zhouwen4,Xie Xiaobo1,Tian Jing4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopedics Zhujiang Hospital Southern Medical University 253 Industrial Avenue, Haizhu 510280 Guangzhou China

2. Department of Radiology Zhujiang Hospital Southern Medical University 253 Industrial Avenue, Haizhu 510280 Guangzhou China

3. 2019 five‐year clinical class Beijing Chaoyang Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University Beijing China

4. Department of Clinical Skills Training Center Zhujiang Hospital Southern Medical University 253 Industrial Avenue, Haizhu 510280 Guangzhou China

Abstract

AbstractPurposeTo compare the effect of three differently spaced retraining schedules (1‐day, 2‐day, and 1‐week intervals) on the acquisition of basic arthroscopic skills and skill retention after 3 months.MethodsThirty orthopaedic residents without arthroscopic experience were enrolled in a double‐blind, randomised, parallel‐controlled trial. Spaced retaining schedules were divided into massed training and retraining phases. Participants were required to obtain perfect scores in all tasks on the simulator in the massed training phase, followed by a pretest to evaluate the training effect. During the retraining phase, participants were randomly assigned to Groups A (1‐day interval), B (2‐day interval) or C (1‐week interval). A posttest was used to evaluate the effect of different retraining patterns. Follow‐up evaluations were conducted at 1 week, 1 month and 3 months after the completion of spaced retraining schedules to measure skill retention. One‐way ANOVA and paired‐sample t tests were used for statistical analysis.ResultsSignificant between‐group differences in diagnostic arthroscopy (137.0 ± 24.8 vs. 140.1 ± 21.3 vs. 175.3 ± 27.4 s, P(A−C) = 0.005, P(B−C) = 0.010) and loose body removal (193.1 ± 33.9 vs. 182.0 ± 32.1 vs. 228.7 ± 42.9 s, P(B−C) = 0.025) completion times were observed. No significant differences were found in other posttest metrics. An assessment of skill retention after the 3‐month follow‐up (Evaluation 3) showed significant differences in diagnostic arthroscopy completion time (202.5 ± 53.3 vs. 172.0 ± 27.2 vs. 225.5 ± 42.1 s, P(B−C) = 0.026). No significant differences were found in other Evaluation 3 metrics.ConclusionThe 2‐day retraining schedule was the most effective for the acquisition and retention of basic arthroscopic skills and could be integrated into arthroscopic skills curricula. After a 3‐month follow‐up, residents who followed this schedule showed better skill retention than those who followed the 1‐week interval schedule.Level of evidenceLevel I.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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