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Published in: Surgical Endoscopy 3/2014

01-03-2014

Fundamentals of endoscopic surgery: creation and validation of the hands-on test

Authors: Melina C. Vassiliou, Brian J. Dunkin, Gerald M. Fried, John D. Mellinger, Thadeus Trus, Pepa Kaneva, Calvin Lyons, James R. Korndorffer Jr., Michael Ujiki, Vic Velanovich, Michael L. Kochman, Shawn Tsuda, Jose Martinez, Daniel J. Scott, Gary Korus, Adrian Park, Jeffrey M. Marks

Published in: Surgical Endoscopy | Issue 3/2014

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Abstract

Background

The Fundamentals of Endoscopic Surgery™ (FES) program consists of online materials and didactic and skills-based tests. All components were designed to measure the skills and knowledge required to perform safe flexible endoscopy. The purpose of this multicenter study was to evaluate the reliability and validity of the hands-on component of the FES examination, and to establish the pass score.

Methods

Expert endoscopists identified the critical skill set required for flexible endoscopy. They were then modeled in a virtual reality simulator (GI Mentor™ II, Simbionix™ Ltd., Airport City, Israel) to create five tasks and metrics. Scores were designed to measure both speed and precision. Validity evidence was assessed by correlating performance with self-reported endoscopic experience (surgeons and gastroenterologists [GIs]). Internal consistency of each test task was assessed using Cronbach’s alpha. Test–retest reliability was determined by having the same participant perform the test a second time and comparing their scores. Passing scores were determined by a contrasting groups methodology and use of receiver operating characteristic curves.

Results

A total of 160 participants (17 % GIs) performed the simulator test. Scores on the five tasks showed good internal consistency reliability and all had significant correlations with endoscopic experience. Total FES scores correlated 0.73, with participants’ level of endoscopic experience providing evidence of their validity, and their internal consistency reliability (Cronbach’s alpha) was 0.82. Test–retest reliability was assessed in 11 participants, and the intraclass correlation was 0.85. The passing score was determined and is estimated to have a sensitivity (true positive rate) of 0.81 and a 1-specificity (false positive rate) of 0.21.

Conclusions

The FES hands-on skills test examines the basic procedural components required to perform safe flexible endoscopy. It meets rigorous standards of reliability and validity required for high-stakes examinations, and, together with the knowledge component, may help contribute to the definition and determination of competence in endoscopy.
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Metadata
Title
Fundamentals of endoscopic surgery: creation and validation of the hands-on test
Authors
Melina C. Vassiliou
Brian J. Dunkin
Gerald M. Fried
John D. Mellinger
Thadeus Trus
Pepa Kaneva
Calvin Lyons
James R. Korndorffer Jr.
Michael Ujiki
Vic Velanovich
Michael L. Kochman
Shawn Tsuda
Jose Martinez
Daniel J. Scott
Gary Korus
Adrian Park
Jeffrey M. Marks
Publication date
01-03-2014
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Surgical Endoscopy / Issue 3/2014
Print ISSN: 0930-2794
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2218
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-013-3298-4

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