Determining procedures for simulation-based training in radiology: a nationwide needs assessment

Leizl Joy Nayahangan, Kristina Rue Nielsen, Elisabeth Albrecht-Beste, Michael Bachmann Nielsen, Charlotte Paltved, Karen Gilboe Lindorff-Larsen, Bjørn Ulrik Nielsen, Lars Konge

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Abstract

Objectives: New training modalities such as simulation are widely accepted in radiology; however, development of effective simulation-based training programs is challenging. They are often unstructured and based on convenience or coincidence. The study objective was to perform a nationwide needs assessment to identify and prioritize technical procedures that should be included in a simulation-based curriculum. Methods: A needs assessment using the Delphi method was completed among 91 key leaders in radiology. Round 1 identified technical procedures that radiologists should learn. Round 2 explored frequency of procedure, number of radiologists performing the procedure, risk and/or discomfort for patients, and feasibility for simulation. Round 3 was elimination and prioritization of procedures. Results: Response rates were 67 %, 70 % and 66 %, respectively. In Round 1, 22 technical procedures were included. Round 2 resulted in pre-prioritization of procedures. In round 3, 13 procedures were included in the final prioritized list. The three highly prioritized procedures were ultrasound-guided (US) histological biopsy and fine-needle aspiration, US-guided needle puncture and catheter drainage, and basic abdominal ultrasound. Conclusion: A needs assessment identified and prioritized 13 technical procedures to include in a simulation-based curriculum. The list may be used as guide for development of training programs. Key Points: • Simulation-based training can supplement training on patients in radiology.• Development of simulation-based training should follow a structured approach.• The CAMES Needs Assessment Formula explores needs for simulation training.• A national Delphi study identified and prioritized procedures suitable for simulation training.• The prioritized list serves as guide for development of courses in radiology.

Original languageEnglish
JournalEuropean Journal of Radiology
Volume28
Issue number6
Pages (from-to)2319–2327
Number of pages9
ISSN0720-048X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Journal Article
  • Delphi technique
  • Radiology
  • Curriculum
  • Needs assessment
  • Simulation training
  • Clinical Competence
  • Patient Simulation
  • Ultrasonography/standards
  • Humans
  • Education, Medical, Graduate/methods
  • Ultrasonography, Interventional/standards
  • Radiology/education
  • Delphi Technique
  • Computer Simulation
  • Denmark
  • Needs Assessment/organization & administration

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