1. A low cost surrogate eye model for corneal foreign body removal.
- Author
-
Lin J and Chua MT
- Subjects
- Adult, Clinical Competence, Costs and Cost Analysis, Female, Humans, Male, Models, Educational, Prospective Studies, Singapore, Slit Lamp Microscopy, Surveys and Questionnaires, Corneal Injuries surgery, Eye Foreign Bodies surgery, Internship and Residency, Models, Anatomic, Ophthalmology education
- Abstract
Background: Patients commonly present to the Emergency Department with a corneal foreign body (FB). There is currently a lack of adequate training for junior doctors in the management of this condition. Our self-made surrogate eye model aims to address this void in our junior doctors' knowledge., Methods: Participants were guided through a hands-on session with a slit-lamp using our eye model, which is made of a hemispherical agar embedded with pencil lead fragments simulating as FBs. Using a 7-point Likert scale, all participants completed a questionnaire both before and after training, for: (1) knowledge in corneal FB removal, (2) confidence in corneal FB removal, and (3) effectiveness of the model., Results: Out of 73 participants, 82.2% (60/73) had no prior experience in corneal FBs removal. After the training session, their knowledge improved from a median score of 2 (interquartile range [IQR] 1 to 3) to 5 (IQR 5 to 6), with improvement in confidence levels from 2 (IQR 1 to 2) to 5 (IQR 4 to 6). The effectiveness of our eye model scored a median of 6 (IQR 5 to 7)., Conclusions: Our surrogate eye model is low-cost, quick and easy to reproduce. After use, our learners expressed greater confidence in managing the removal of corneal FBs and use of slit lamp. With a recent focus in patient safety and quality, teaching this procedure via simulation is a safe way of bridging the gap between traditional didactic teaching and the clinical environment.
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF