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Insights into endoscopy training: a qualitative study of learning experience

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Pages 453-459 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Endoscopy is an important diagnostic and therapeutic procedure that demands high levels of cognitive and technical skill to perform effectively. Surprisingly little is known about how endoscopy is best taught and training is often inadequate. The aims of this study were to explore the learning experiences of endoscopy trainees to improve our understanding of current training. Following the use of an initial focus group to generate appropriate themes semi-structured interviews were performed on 10 trainees to assess their learning experiences. Many different components of the learning experience were identified; one-to-one supervised performance forms the basis for teaching but is often sub-optimal; endoscopy learners experience anxiety and find re-adopting the role of novice difficult; motivation, clear explanation and feedback are crucial to learning; breaking down endoscopy training into segments is seen as valuable and as learners progress a gradual withdrawal of supervision is appreciated. Several of the issues contributing to a positive learning experience relate closely to published evidence and theory relating to skills teaching from other fields. A model identifying the key elements of endoscopy learning is proposed. Further work to apply and test the findings from this study should lead to improved endoscopy training.

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Notes on contributors

Adrian I. Thuraisingam

ADRIAN THURAISINGAM, MB ChB MRCP, is a Clinical Research Fellow and Specialist Registrar in Gastroenterology at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

Janet MacDonald

JANET MACDONALD, M Ed Dip COT, is a Lecturer in Medical Education at Cardiff University.

Ian S. Shaw

IAN SHAW, MB ChB MSc MRCP, is a Consultant Gastroenterologist and faculty member of a regional endoscopy training centre at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

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