Non-technical skills for neurosurgeons: An international survey.
Education in medicine
Effective communications
Humility
Integrated training programs
Neurosurgery
Non-technical skills
Self-awareness
Simulations
Journal
Brain & spine
ISSN: 2772-5294
Titre abrégé: Brain Spine
Pays: Netherlands
ID NLM: 9918470888906676
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
2024
2024
Historique:
received:
03
07
2024
revised:
07
08
2024
accepted:
09
08
2024
medline:
19
9
2024
pubmed:
19
9
2024
entrez:
19
9
2024
Statut:
epublish
Résumé
Neurosurgery is considered a technically demanding specialty; nonetheless, it also requires non-technical skills (NTSs) to reach mastery. This study seeks to understand how important NTSs are perceived by neurosurgeons across diverse roles and socio-economic backgrounds. The objective is to identify key NTSs and explore their role in surgical precision, teamwork, and collaboration. An international survey involving 372 neurosurgeons from various socio-economic and cultural contexts was conducted. The extensive sample and inclusive methodology provide a comprehensive perspective on the perceived importance of NTSs in neurosurgery. The survey results highlight the universal significance of NTSs among neurosurgeons. Attention to detail, humility, and self-awareness are considered essential for surgical precision, effective teamwork, and collaboration. The findings underscore the necessity for integrated training programs that combine NTSs with technical skills. The study emphasizes the importance of effective training methods such as simulations, mentorship, and role-playing in equipping neurosurgeons to navigate the complexities of their profession. Future research should focus on optimizing teaching methods for NTSs, comparing traditional courses, online modules, and hybrid training programs. Addressing the global disparity in neurosurgical care, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, is crucial for improving patient outcomes worldwide.
Identifiants
pubmed: 39296491
doi: 10.1016/j.bas.2024.102923
pii: S2772-5294(24)00179-6
pmc: PMC11408938
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Pagination
102923Investigateurs
F Olldashi
(F)
A Al Anazi
(A)
I Kanaan
(I)
F Garcia Colmena
(F)
P Ajler
(P)
M Socolovsky
(M)
E Knosp
(E)
C Raftopoulos
(C)
J C Rodrigues
(JC)
Y P Enchev
(YP)
B Xu
(B)
P Chul-Kee
(P)
K Rotim
(K)
J Posti
(J)
B Meyer
(B)
H Shimamoto
(H)
Y Makhambetov
(Y)
J Frosen
(J)
S P Chandra
(SP)
P Cappabianca
(P)
G Piatelli
(G)
L Genitori
(L)
A Germanò
(A)
G Sabatino
(G)
C Bernucci
(C)
C Giussani
(C)
A Olivi
(A)
D Locatelli
(D)
R Stefini
(R)
C Castrioto
(C)
A Mangiola
(A)
M M Fontanella
(MM)
L Tacconi
(L)
C Conti
(C)
M Skrap
(M)
N El Abbadi
(N)
M R Sharma
(MR)
M S Shamim
(MS)
S Sharif
(S)
J P Farias
(JP)
I S Florian
(IS)
A O Gushcha
(AO)
L Rasulic
(L)
P Vulekovic
(P)
B T Ang
(BT)
A Lagares
(A)
R Diez Valle
(R)
J Ensenat
(J)
L Ley Urzaiz
(L)
J A Barcia Albacar
(JA)
S S Kupanur
(SS)
L Regli
(L)
I F Dunn
(IF)
D Adelson
(D)
J Bederson
(J)
A D Levi
(AD)
A Y Alturky
(AY)
C Matula
(C)
B Cortes
(B)
W Xiang
(W)
T Li
(T)
N M F El-Ghandour
(NMF)
R Kanai
(R)
R Patir
(R)
B K Misra
(BK)
S Dwarakanath
(S)
F Servadei
(F)
F Tomasello
(F)
C Casali
(C)
G Unsgard
(G)
J J Morcos
(JJ)
T Souhil
(T)
I Khoja
(I)
I Kehayov
(I)
M Vukic
(M)
M Ziebell
(M)
H A Gulisano
(HA)
M Tange
(M)
K Kurozumi
(K)
M Locatelli
(M)
D Garbossa
(D)
J L Gomez Amador
(JL)
A O Rodriguez
(AO)
K Ashkan
(K)
M Lim
(M)
M Maleki
(M)
A Agrawal
(A)
A Naik
(A)
D M Sciubba
(DM)
L J Kim
(LJ)
R J Spinner
(RJ)
P McDonald
(P)
G Pavesi
(G)
Informations de copyright
© 2024 Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of EUROSPINE, the Spine Society of Europe, EANS, the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies.