首页 /研究 /Exploring needs, prevalence and experience with robotic-assisted surgery training among residents: a mixed method study
SURGICAL

Exploring needs, prevalence and experience with robotic-assisted surgery training among residents: a mixed method study

Marije Zwakman, Miranda Trippenzee, Johan F. Lange, Jean-Pierre E. N. Pierie, Esther C. J. Consten

发表年份
2025
引用次数
1
访问权限
开放获取

摘要

Robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) is increasingly used in clinical practice, but training opportunities for residents vary widely. This multicenter, mixed-methods study assessed Dutch residents' exposure to RAS, identified their training needs, and explored their perspectives on the future of RAS through a survey (n = 148) and groups interviews (n = 20). Informed consent was obtained. While 69.6% of the residents had RAS experience, only 14.2% had operated as console surgeon. Despite robots being available in 75.7% of hospitals, hands-on training remained limited. Most residents (77.7%) expressed interest in a national RAS curriculum. Qualitative data revealed four major themes: needs and experiences, training requirements, the role of the OR team and industry, and assessment and feedback, with residents advocating for early exposure and holistic feedback. There is a clear need for a formalized RAS training program. Future research should focus on structured curricula, tailored to resident needs, including possible barriers and facilitators.

关键词

MedicineCurriculumFocus groupMedical educationTraining (meteorology)Needs assessmentQualitative researchMulticenter studyNursingSurgery

相关论文

查看 SURGICAL 分类全部论文