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Questionnaire Survey of Neurointerventional Simulation Training in the Japanese Society for Neuroendovascular Therapy

OBJECTIVE: Simulation training has focused on education and practical training. However, the adoption rate of neurointerventional simulation training in Japan is unknown. Therefore, we sent a questionnaire survey form to consulting specialists from the Japanese Society for Neuroendovascular Therapy...

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Autores principales: Ebisudani, Yuki, Sugiu, Kenji, Murai, Satoshi, Haruma, Jun, Hiramatsu, Masafumi, Hishikawa, Tomohito, Date, Isao
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Publicado: The Japanese Society for Neuroendovascular Therapy 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10508991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37731468
http://dx.doi.org/10.5797/jnet.ra.2022-0062
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author Ebisudani, Yuki
Sugiu, Kenji
Murai, Satoshi
Haruma, Jun
Hiramatsu, Masafumi
Hishikawa, Tomohito
Date, Isao
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Sugiu, Kenji
Murai, Satoshi
Haruma, Jun
Hiramatsu, Masafumi
Hishikawa, Tomohito
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description OBJECTIVE: Simulation training has focused on education and practical training. However, the adoption rate of neurointerventional simulation training in Japan is unknown. Therefore, we sent a questionnaire survey form to consulting specialists from the Japanese Society for Neuroendovascular Therapy (JSNET) to clarify the actual simulation training situation and compare the differences between university hospitals and general hospitals in Japan. METHODS: The questionnaire survey was conducted in 243 neurosurgical training facilities that had JSNET consulting specialists between May 31, 2021 and July 31, 2021. The questionnaire survey forms were distributed by Google Forms. RESULTS: A total of 162 facilities responded to the survey (response rate: 66.7%; 35.2% from university hospitals and 64.8% from general hospitals). The adoption rate for simulation training was 53.7%, and it was significantly higher in the university hospitals than in the general hospitals (64.9% vs. 47.6%, p = 0.035). On the simulation effectiveness survey, more than 80% of respondents answered that the simulation training was a useful tool for upskill training. The open-ended question on interventional simulation training showed that there are limiting factors such as financial constraints. Additionally, respondents expressed a desire for a standard neurointerventional simulation training and education program. CONCLUSION: The adoption rate for simulation training was 53.7% in the training facilities of JSNET, and it was higher in the university hospitals than in the general hospitals. Most of the respondents answered that simulation training is an effective tool to improve neurointerventional skills. They also requested the establishment of simulation training programs and simulation tools.
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spelling pubmed-105089912023-09-20 Questionnaire Survey of Neurointerventional Simulation Training in the Japanese Society for Neuroendovascular Therapy Ebisudani, Yuki Sugiu, Kenji Murai, Satoshi Haruma, Jun Hiramatsu, Masafumi Hishikawa, Tomohito Date, Isao J Neuroendovasc Ther Review Article OBJECTIVE: Simulation training has focused on education and practical training. However, the adoption rate of neurointerventional simulation training in Japan is unknown. Therefore, we sent a questionnaire survey form to consulting specialists from the Japanese Society for Neuroendovascular Therapy (JSNET) to clarify the actual simulation training situation and compare the differences between university hospitals and general hospitals in Japan. METHODS: The questionnaire survey was conducted in 243 neurosurgical training facilities that had JSNET consulting specialists between May 31, 2021 and July 31, 2021. The questionnaire survey forms were distributed by Google Forms. RESULTS: A total of 162 facilities responded to the survey (response rate: 66.7%; 35.2% from university hospitals and 64.8% from general hospitals). The adoption rate for simulation training was 53.7%, and it was significantly higher in the university hospitals than in the general hospitals (64.9% vs. 47.6%, p = 0.035). On the simulation effectiveness survey, more than 80% of respondents answered that the simulation training was a useful tool for upskill training. The open-ended question on interventional simulation training showed that there are limiting factors such as financial constraints. Additionally, respondents expressed a desire for a standard neurointerventional simulation training and education program. CONCLUSION: The adoption rate for simulation training was 53.7% in the training facilities of JSNET, and it was higher in the university hospitals than in the general hospitals. Most of the respondents answered that simulation training is an effective tool to improve neurointerventional skills. They also requested the establishment of simulation training programs and simulation tools. The Japanese Society for Neuroendovascular Therapy 2023-07-21 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC10508991/ /pubmed/37731468 http://dx.doi.org/10.5797/jnet.ra.2022-0062 Text en ©2023 The Japanese Society for Neuroendovascular Therapy https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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Hishikawa, Tomohito
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10508991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37731468
http://dx.doi.org/10.5797/jnet.ra.2022-0062
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