Validity evidence of a task trainer for normal and difficult lumbar puncture A cross-sectional studyopen access
- Authors
- Akaishi, Yu; Okada, Yuito; Lee-Jayaram, Jannet; Seo, Jun Seok; Yamada, Toru; Berg, Benjamin Worth
- Issue Date
- 9-Oct-2020
- Publisher
- LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
- Keywords
- construct validity; lumbar puncture; medical education; task trainer; validation
- Citation
- MEDICINE, v.99, no.41
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- MEDICINE
- Volume
- 99
- Number
- 41
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/6015
- DOI
- 10.1097/MD.0000000000022622
- ISSN
- 0025-7974
1536-5964
- Abstract
- Validation of the anatomically complex configurations of the Lumbar Puncture Simulator II (KYOTO KAGAKU CO., LTD., 15 Kitanekoya-cho Fushimi-ku Kyoto, Japan 612-8388) have not been reported. Previous validation of the normal anatomic configuration has been reported. This study aims to evaluate evidence for construct and content validity of 4 interchangeable lumbar puncture (LP) complex anatomic configurations of this simulator. We performed a cross-sectional study between April 2018 and May 2019. Novice volunteer medical students and expert physicians who had performed over 30 LP procedures performed sequential LP procedures on each of 4 simulated interchangeable anatomic LP puncture blocks (normal, obesity, geriatric, combined geriatric/obesity). Primary outcome measures compared between groups for each LP procedure were return of cerebrospinal fluid within 5 minutes and a calculated performance score. Subjective face validity and content validity 5-point Likert questionnaires were completed by participants. 35 novice (n = 19) and expert (n = 16) subjects completed 140 procedures. Significant differences were found between novice and expert groups for both cerebrospinal fluid success rates and performance scores for normal (P = .001/P = .001) geriatric (P = .005/P = .002) and obesity (P = .003/P = < .001) configurations. There were no differences for the geriatric/obesity configuration. Expert median score of simulator realism (face validity) was 4 (range 3-4); median score of utility as a training tool (content validity) was 4 (range 4-5). We provide evidence for construct validity for each of the complex LP configurations, except combined geriatric/obesity. Expert physicians found the simulator sufficiently realistic to effectively teach LP skills.
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