Título
Evaluation of psychomotor skills acquired for surgery by veterinary students using biological simulators
Autor
CAMILO ROMERO NUÑEZ
GERMAN DAVID MENDOZA MARTINEZ
JOSE ANTONIO MARTINEZ GARCIA
PEDRO ABEL HERNANDEZ GARCIA
Elena Magallón González
ADELFA GARCIA CONTRERAS
Nivel de Acceso
true
Acceso Abierto
Materias
Resumen o descripción
This study aimed to evaluate the acquisition of psychomotor skills using biological simulators in surgical practices by thirdyear students of Veterinary Medicine at the Autonomous Metropolitan University, Mexico City. The Gibson Spiral Test was applied pre- and post-practice to 171 students (92 women, 79 men) between 18 and 38 years old. The techniques practiced were: ligature, synthetic skin, enterotomy, enterectomy, gastrostomy, cystotomy, endotracheal tube placement, permanent intravenous catheter. Students were classified as fast-accurate (FA), fast- inaccurate (FI), slow-accurate (SA), and slow-inaccurate (SI). The test duration decreased by 7.91s (P<0.05) postpractice (compared to pre-practice), and there was no difference in the number of errors pre- and post-practice (P>0.10). There were differences among the fast (F) and slow (S) students pre-practice (P<0.0001). In post-practice the students for FI (4.23) presented more errors than SI (3.40) (P<0.0001). In pre practice results also were differences (P<0.0001) between the fast and the slow; in the slow, less time was used by the SA (49.38s). There no differences (P<0.0001) in post practice errors between accurate (FA and SA) and against inaccurate (FI and SI) students, nor regarding gender (P>0.10). Comparing practice time difference (P=0.007) between slow and fast in the pre-practice, men performed more quickly in pre-practice and after practice (P<0.0001), with no differences in mean number of errors pre- (P=0.662) and post-practice (P=0.962). We conclude that students showed progress in acquiring motor skills, by increasing their speed and reducing errors, thus increasing the number of fast and accurate students. Men outperformed women.
Editor
Asociación Interciencia
Fecha de publicación
2013
Tipo de publicación
Artículo
Recurso de información
Formato
application/application/pdf
Fuente
Interciencia (Venezuela) Num.5 Vol.38
Idioma
Inglés
Relación
http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=339
Audiencia
Estudiantes
Investigadores
Repositorio Orígen
REPOSITORIO INSTITUCIONAL DE LA UAEM
Descargas
0