Abstract
Background
In this study, we aimed to evaluate the educational value and students’ satisfaction with the hand-made low-cost cricothyrotomy simulation model.
Materials and Methods
A low-cost and hand-made model and a high-fidelity model were used to assess the students. The students’ knowledge and satisfaction were evaluated using a 10-item checklist and a satisfaction questionnaire, respectively. Medical interns in the present study participated in a two-hour briefing and debriefing session held in the Clinical Skills Training Center by an emergency attending doctor.
Results
Based on the results of data analysis, no significant differences were found between the two groups in terms of gender, age, the month of internship, and last semester’s grade (
Conclusion
The study results showed that a low-cost model could be as effective as an expensive high-fidelity model for teaching the necessary knowledge of cricothyrotomy techniques to medical trainees.
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