Integrated studies on the use of cognitive task analysis to capture surgical expertise for central venous catheter placement and open cricothyrotomy.

The American Journal of Surgery(2012)

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BACKGROUND: Cognitive task analysis (CTA) methods were used for 2 surgical procedures to determine (1) the extent that experts omitted critical information, (2) the number of experts required to capture the optimalamount of information, and (3) the effectiveness of a CTA-informed curriculum. METHODS: Six expert physicians for both the central venous catheter placement and open cricothyrotomy were interviewed. The transcripts were coded, corrected, and aggregated as a "gold standard." The information captured for each surgeon was then analyzed against the gold standard. RESULTS: Experts omitted an average of 34% of the decisions for the central venous catheter and 77% of the decisions for the Cric. Three to 4 experts were required to capture the optimal amount of information. A significant positive effect on performance (t([21]) = 2.08, P = .050), and self-efficacy ratings (t([18]) = 2.38, P = .029) were found for the CTA-informed curriculum for cricothyrotomy. CONCLUSIONS: CTA is an effective method to capture expertise in surgery and a valuable component to improve surgical training. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Cognitive task analysis,Procedural knowledge,Automated knowledge,Technical skills,Procedural skills,Open cricothyrotomy,Central venous catheter,Skills acquisition
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