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MASSED TRAINING IS LOGISTICALLY SUPERIOR TO DISTRIBUTED TRAINING IN ACQUIRING
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Published:July 21, 2023DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejvs.2023.07.019
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OBJECTIVE

A “PROficiency-based StePwise Endovascular Curricular Training” (PROSPECT)
programme has proven its superiority over traditional training in a randomised
controlled trial to acquire basic endovascular skills outside theatre, but
real-life adherence is low. This study aimed to compare the original distributed
training format, where trainees learn at their own pace, with a massed training
format offering the same content within a limited time span while exempt from
clinical duties. Long term skills retention was also evaluated.


METHODS

A multicentre, prospective study allocated participants to the distributed
D-PROSPECT or to a massed, compact version (C-PROSPECT) based on logistics such
as travel time, and participant and instructor availability. A multiple-choice
question (MCQ) test (max. score 20) tested cognitive skills. Technical skills
were assessed using a global rating scale (GRS) (max. score 55), examiner’s
checklist (max. score 85), and validated simulator metrics. Data were collected
pre- and post-programme and at 3, 6, and 12 months after programme completion.


RESULTS

Over 4 years and in two countries, D-PROSPECT was implemented in two centres and
C-PROSPECT in three. A total of 22 participants completed D-PROSPECT with a 41%
dropout rate, and 21 completed C-PROSPECT with 0% dropout. All participants
showed significant improvement for all performance parameters after programme
completion: MCQ test (median 14.5 vs. 18; p < .001), GRS (median 20 vs. 41; p <
.001), examiner’s checklist (median 49 vs. 78.5; p < .001), and simulation
metrics (p < .001). Scores of C- or D-PROSPECT participants were not
significantly different. No significant differences were seen between groups
during the retention period.


CONCLUSION

PROSPECT significantly improves the quality of simulated endovascular
performances using a massed or distributed training format. A massed training
format of PROSPECT may be preferred to decrease dropout during standardised
training to obtain basic endovascular skills in existing surgical curricula.


KEYWORDS

 * Competency-based education
 * Distributed training
 * Endovascular procedures
 * Massed training
 * Peripheral arterial disease
 * Simulation training


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PUBLICATION HISTORY

Accepted: July 14, 2023
Received in revised form: June 26, 2023
Received: December 19, 2022


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WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS

A “PROficiency-based StePwise Endovascular Curricular Training” (PROSPECT)
programme provides basic cognitive and technical endovascular skills in a safe
training environment, regardless of following a massed or distributed training
format. Therefore, a massed training format may be used to decrease dropout and
boost implementation in order to improve real-life endovascular performance and
enhance patient safety.


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