Teaching Associates Randomised to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Gynaecological Pelvic Examination Versus Traditional Teaching Using Manikins

NCT01944592 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 492

Last updated 2015-02-05

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Summary

Physical examination of the pelvis is an important core skill that medical students need to acquire. However, due to its intimate nature some students are graduating unable to perform competent pelvic examinations. Gynaecological Teaching Associates (GTA's) are women who have been trained to be examined and give valuable feedback to the students. In North America GTA's are quite commonly used in the medical curriculum and they have also been used in Canada, Australia and Scandinavia. In the UK pelvic examination is mainly taught using a combination of clinic patients, pelvic models and patients anaesthetised for surgery. In Birmingham we have already started using GTA's and like other Universities such as Oxford the students have given positive feedback.

GTA's are paid professionals and hence introducing this method of teaching has financial implications for Universities. Unless it is proven to be worthwhile it is unlikely that academic institutions will introduce and maintain GTA programs. One UK study did show that those who had been trained with a GTA's and pelvic models were significantly better than those who had been trained with pelvic models alone. However, in this study the GTA training was supplementary to the normal curriculum so the amount of teaching rather than the style of teaching may have acted as a confounding factor. Therefore, a large randomised trial of trainees on the Obstetrics and Gynaecology (O\&G) programme comparing those given an initial teaching session on a pelvic model and those taught by GTA's is needed to assess the effectiveness of GTA's on confidence and competence of the students by the end of the training programme is needed.

Conditions

  • Female Pelvic Examination

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Gynaecology Teaching Associates (GTA's)

Two GTA's will conduct the session according to the following structure; Students will receive a short anatomy PowerPoint presentation from the GTA's followed by demonstration of a gynaecological examination on a pelvic manikin. Students will then be taken to the out-patient department where one GTA will demonstrate pelvic examination on the other. Each student will then examine one of the GTAs under supervision by the other. The three non-active students will observe each of their colleagues' examinations. The students will then undergo a role play scenario where they will examine one of the GTAs under supervision of the other and feedback will be given by both GTAs.

BEHAVIORAL

Manikin (conventional) training

Clinical Lecturers in Gynaecology (equivalent to Specialist Registrar experience) will conduct the sessions as follows: Students will receive a short anatomy PowerPoint presentation (the same as used in the GTA training). The Clinical Lecturer will then demonstrate pelvic examination on the pelvic manikin. Each student will then perform the pelvic examination twice supervised by the Clinical Lecturer.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Birmingham Women's NHS Foundation Trust

    lead OTHER_GOV

Principal Investigators

  • Thomas J Clark, MBChB MD(hons) · Birmingham Women's NHS Foundation Trust

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Masking
SINGLE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2013-09-30
Primary Completion
2014-12-31
Completion
2014-12-31

Countries

  • United Kingdom

Study Locations

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