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Published in: World Journal of Surgery 11/2023

10-09-2023 | Surgery in Low and Middle Income Countries

Implementation of a Smartphone-Based Platform for Operative Feedback at Tenwek Hospital in Kenya: A Mixed Methods Study

Authors: Serena S. Bidwell, Rebecca Gates, Michael M. Mwachiro, Andrea S. Parker, Kimutai Sylvester, Gurjit Sandhu, Brian C. George, Grace J. Kim, Robert K. Parker

Published in: World Journal of Surgery | Issue 11/2023

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Abstract

Background

The SIMPL operative feedback tool is used in many U.S. surgical residency programs. However, the challenges of implementation and benefits of the web-based platform in low- and middle-income countries are unknown. The aim of this study was to evaluate implementation of SIMPL in a general surgery residency training program in Kenya.

Methods

SIMPL was pilot tested at Tenwek Hospital from January through December 2021. Participant perspectives of SIMPL were elicited through a survey and semi-structured interviews. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze survey data. Inductive qualitative content analysis of interview responses was performed by two independent researchers.

Results

Fourteen residents and six faculty (100% response rate) were included in the study and completed over 600 operative assessments. All respondents reported numerical evaluations and dictated feedback were useful. Respondents felt that SIMPL was easy to use, improved quality and frequency of feedback, helped refine surgical skills, and increased resident autonomy. Barriers to use included participants forgetting to complete evaluations, junior residents not submitting evaluations when minimally involved in cases, and technological challenges. Suggestions for improvement included expansion of SIMPL to surgical subspecialties and allowing senior residents to provide feedback to juniors. All respondents wanted to continue using SIMPL, and 90% recommended use at other programs.

Conclusion

Residents and faculty at Tenwek Hospital believed SIMPL were a positive addition to their training program. There were a few barriers to use and suggestions for improvement specific to the training environment in Kenya, but this study demonstrates it is feasible to use SIMPL in settings outside the U.S. with the appropriate resources.
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Metadata
Title
Implementation of a Smartphone-Based Platform for Operative Feedback at Tenwek Hospital in Kenya: A Mixed Methods Study
Authors
Serena S. Bidwell
Rebecca Gates
Michael M. Mwachiro
Andrea S. Parker
Kimutai Sylvester
Gurjit Sandhu
Brian C. George
Grace J. Kim
Robert K. Parker
Publication date
10-09-2023
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
World Journal of Surgery / Issue 11/2023
Print ISSN: 0364-2313
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2323
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-023-07160-9

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