Low-cost otolaryngology simulation models for early-stage trainees: a scoping review

Joselyne Nzisabira,Sarah Nuss, Estephanía Candelo, Ernest Aben Oumo, Keshav V. Shah, Eric K. Kim,Joshua Wiedermann,Ornella Masimbi, Natnael Shimelash,Mary Jue Xu

BMC Medical Education(2024)

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Medical simulation is essential for surgical training yet is often too expensive and inaccessible in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Furthermore, in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery (OHNS), while simulation training is often focused on senior residents and specialists, there is a critical need to target general practitioners who carry a significant load of OHNS care in countries with limited OHNS providers. This scoping review aims to describe affordable, effective OHNS simulation models for early-stage trainees and non-OHNS specialists in resource-limited settings and discuss gaps in the literature. This scoping review followed the five stages of Arksey and O’Malley’s Scoping Review Methodology. Seven databases were used to search for articles. Included articles discussed physical models of the ear, nose, or throat described as “low-cost,” “cost-effective,” or defined as <150 if explicitly stated; related to the management of common and emergent OHNS conditions; and geared towards undergraduate students, medical, dental, or nursing students, and/or early-level residents. Of the 1706 studies screened, 17 met inclusion criteria. Most studies were conducted in HICs. Most models were low-fidelity (less anatomically realistic) models. The most common simulated skills were peritonsillar abscess aspiration and cricothyrotomy. Information on cost was limited, and locally sourced materials were infrequently mentioned. Simulations were evaluated using questionnaires and direct observation. Low-cost simulation models can be beneficial for early medical trainees and students in LMICs, addressing resource constraints and improving skill acquisition. However, there is a notable lack of contextually relevant, locally developed, and cost-effective models. This study summarizes existing low-cost OHNS simulation models for early-stage trainees and highlights the need for additional locally sourced models. Further research is needed to assess the effectiveness and sustainability of these models. Question: What is the current landscape of low-cost otolaryngology-head and neck surgery simulation for early medical trainees and students? Finding: In this scoping review we identified 17 studies that met inclusion criteria. Most studies were developed in high-income countries, and most models were not locally sourced. Meaning: There is a notable lack of low-cost OHNS simulation models that are relevant for early medical trainees and students.
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Low-cost,Simulation,Otolaryngology,Low- and middle-income country,Task trainer,Medical student,Trainee
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