Simulation-Based Wound Closure Training System
基于模拟的伤口闭合训练系统
基本信息
- 批准号:7537772
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 26.08万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-08-05 至 2009-02-28
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AchievementAddressAmerican College of SurgeonsArchitectureBehaviorBudgetsBuild-itCaringClinicalClosureComputer softwareComputersDecision MakingDevelopmentEducational CurriculumEducational process of instructingEmergency Medical TechniciansEnvironmentEvaluationFaceFoundationsFutureGenerationsGoalsGovernmentHandHealth PersonnelHealth ProfessionalHealthcareHourHumanHuman ResourcesImageryInvasiveLearningLocationMarketingMeasuresMechanicsMentorsMethodsMetricMilitary PersonnelModelingNatureNumbersNursesOperating RoomsOperative Surgical ProceduresOutcomePatientsPeer ReviewPerformancePersonsPhasePhase II Clinical TrialsPhysicsPlacementProceduresProcessProductionPublic Health EducationPublicationsPurposeRelative (related person)ResearchResearch DesignResearch InfrastructureServicesSimulateSkinSmall Business Funding MechanismsSmall Business Innovation Research GrantSolutionsSpecific qualifier valueStagingStructureSurgeonSurgical incisionsSurgical suturesSystemSystems IntegrationTechnologyTextTimeTissuesTrainingUnited StatesUnited States National Institutes of HealthWorkbasecommercializationconceptcostexperiencegrasppatient safetypressurepreventprogramsprototyperesponsesatisfactionsimulationsizeskillsskills trainingsuccesstoolwound
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The pressures of reduced training hours, increased numbers of procedures to master, demands for operating room usage efficiency, and maximizing performance of services whose costs can be recovered has impacted the traditional ways of patient-centric surgeon training. Technology is being increasingly incorporated into the process, especially in minimally invasive procedures in the form of computer-based interactive skills trainers. Yet the majority of surgery is still performed through open-incision access and there are no simulation-based training systems available for this training. The foundation for open surgery training is wound closure and this is the simulation that will be built in this proposal. This work builds upon earlier prototype work that has proved the fundamental concept is possible. Taking that as a starting point, this effort will refine physics-based simulation of tool-tissue interaction and implement training content for wound closure that conforms with recently announced curricula for surgical resident training. The underlying simulator architecture that results will serve as a platform for additional training content in the future. The outcome of this proposal will be a cost appropriate simulator that is ready to go to the next stage of commercialization, where it can meet the needs of surgeons in addition to those of many other groups of healthcare professionals who need basic wound closure training.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: The wound closure training simulator that will result from this proposed effort will meet the training needs of numerous groups of US healthcare workers, from surgical residents to nurses to emergency medical technicians to military medics. It will provide an effective means of broadly providing consistent best-practices teaching in diverse locations. The result will be a better-trained healthcare workforce that will provide more effective care to the public.
描述(由申请人提供):培训时间减少、需要掌握的手术数量增加、对手术室使用效率的要求以及最大限度地提高成本可收回的服务性能等压力影响了以患者为中心的传统外科医生培训方式。技术正越来越多地被纳入这一进程,特别是在微创手术中,其形式是基于计算机的互动技能培训。然而,大多数手术仍然是通过开放式切口进行的,并且没有基于模拟的培训系统可用于此培训。开放手术培训的基础是伤口闭合,这是本提案中将建立的模拟。这项工作建立在早期的原型工作,已经证明了基本概念是可能的。以此为起点,这项工作将完善基于物理的工具-组织相互作用模拟,并实施符合最近公布的外科住院医师培训课程的伤口闭合培训内容。由此产生的底层模拟器架构将作为未来额外培训内容的平台。该提案的结果将是一个成本适当的模拟器,准备进入下一阶段的商业化,在那里它可以满足外科医生的需求,除了那些需要基本伤口闭合培训的许多其他医疗保健专业人员群体。
公共卫生关系:这一提议的努力将产生的伤口闭合培训模拟器将满足美国医疗保健工作者的许多群体的培训需求,从外科住院医生到护士,从紧急医疗技术人员到军医。它将为在不同地点广泛提供一致的最佳实践教学提供有效手段。其结果将是一个更好的训练有素的医疗保健工作人员,将提供更有效的照顾公众。
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