Capturing the non-technical skills of a technical skills trainer (NTS-TeST) during simulation

Scott Med J. 2021 Aug;66(3):124-133. doi: 10.1177/00369330211008594. Epub 2021 Apr 13.

Abstract

Objective: To develop an assessment instrument that can be used as a comprehensive feedback record to convey to a trainer the non-technical aspects of skill acquisition and training.

Methods: The instrument was developed across three rounds. In Round 1, 6 endourological consultants undertook a modified Delphi process. Round 2 included 10 trainers who assessed each question's relevance and practicability. Round 3 involved a pilot study with fifteen urology residents who participated in a technical skills simulation session with the incorporation of the instrument. We report the content, face, and construct validity, and the internal consistency of an NTS instrument for trainers.

Results: The instrument had a consistent and a high positive average for each of the 4 sections of the instrument, regardless of the type of user. Positive Spearman's correlation coefficients (0.02 to .64) for content validity and Cronbach's alpha (a = 0.70) indicated good validity and moderate reliability of the instrument.

Conclusion: We propose a novel NTS instrument for trainers during a simulation. This instrument can be used for benchmarking the quality of technical skills simulation training.

Keywords: Simulation; nontechnical skills; technical skills; trainees; trainers; training.

MeSH terms

  • Clinical Competence*
  • Computer Simulation
  • Humans
  • Pilot Projects
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Simulation Training*