An evaluation of factors influencing the adoption and usage of robotic surgery in lower limb arthroplasty amongst orthopaedic trainees: a clinical survey

Journal of Robotic Surgery(2024)

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Background The rise of robotics in orthopaedic training, driven by the demand for better training outcomes and patient care, presents specific challenges for junior trainees due to its novelty and steep learning curve. This paper explores how orthopaedic trainees perceive and adopt robotic-assisted lower limb arthroplasty. Methods The study utilised the UTUAT model questionnaire as the primary data collection tool, employing targeted questions on a five-point Likert scale to efficiently gather responses from a large number of participants. Data analysis was conducted using partial least squares (PLS), a well-established method in previous technology acceptance research. Result The findings indicate a favourable attitude amongst trainees towards adopting robotic technology in orthopaedic training. They acknowledge the potential advantages of improved surgical precision and patient outcomes through roboticassisted procedures. Social factors, including the views of peers and mentors, notably influence trainees’ decision-making. However, the availability of resources and expert mentors did not appear to have a significant impact on trainees’ intention to use robotic technology. Conclusion The study contributes to the understanding of factors influencing trainees’ interest in robotic surgery and emphasises the importance of creating a supportive environment for its adoption.
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Robotic-assisted arthroplasty surgery,Orthopaedic training,UTAUT model,Technology adoption
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