Frontiers in Urology (Jul 2023)

CIRCumcision learning experience using simulation: A pilot learning platform for safe neonatal circumcision training offered either virtually or in person

  • Joana Dos Santos,
  • Abdulrahman Alsabban,
  • Abdulrahman Alsabban,
  • Max Maizels,
  • Michael Chua,
  • Michael Chua,
  • Sunayna Vuppal,
  • Emily Louca,
  • Martin Perlmutar,
  • Jennifer Knabl,
  • Mandy Rickard,
  • Abby Varghese,
  • Armando J. Lorenzo,
  • Martin Allan Koyle

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fruro.2023.1199194
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

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BackgroundTo our knowledge, no formal training combining didactic learning, simulation, and hands-on performance is available for practitioners performing neonatal circumcision. The absence of structured training may result in avoidable complications such as bleeding and penile injury. Herein, we present the results of a pilot neonatal circumcision training platform, offered either virtually or in person.Material and methodsCIRCLES (CIRCumcision Learning Experience using Simulation) consist of 1. online didactic learning; 2. live simulation practice (in person or virtual coaching), and 3. clinical performance. Outcome measures included pre- and post-knowledge scores, self-efficacy questionnaires, and skill assessments of simulation and clinical performance (Likert rating). Face validity for training success was determined by an 80% passing score on the knowledge test and > 75% (mostly independent) performance.ResultsFor this pilot, we restricted enrolment to seven pediatric residents and one nurse practitioner. Wilcoxon Sum Rank test for non-parametric paired samples for pre-and post-knowledge tests showed a median increase of 20 points in post-knowledge tests (p=0.011). Upon completion of the simulation training, all participants (8/8) have chosen to perform circumcision with the GOMCO clamp. Both in-person (4/4) and virtual participants (4/4) performed >75% of simulation and clinical circumcision independently. Post-training self-efficacy Z scores were higher than pre-training scores, except for the management of bleeding.ConclusionThe pilot CIRCLES learning shows face validity for both in-person and virtual training for neonatal circumcision. We plan to extend this platform to include more trainees and to offer them to established practitioners. The availability of formal training may ultimately reduce adverse outcomes.

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