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Table 2 number of correctly performed steps for infiltrations on the skills test or OSCE

From: An educational study to investigate the efficacy of three training methods for infiltration techniques on self-efficacy and skills of trainees in general practice

 

OSCE

median

minimal-maximal value

pre

post

pre

post

G1

G2

G3

G1

G2

G3

G1

G2

G3

G1

G2

G3

gleno-humeral

1.5

3

3

6

7

7

0–5

0–6

0–5

5–7

5–7

6–7

sub-acromial

4

3

5

6

7

7

0–7

0–7

3–7

5–7

6–7

7–7

lateral epic.

4

4

4

7

6

7

1–7

0–6

0–6

3–7

3–7

6–7

carpal tunnel

4

4

4

6

7

7

1–7

2–6

2–7

5–7

5–7

7–7

knee LA

4

5

4

7

7

7

3–7

2–7

0–7

5–7

6–7

7–7

knee AA

3

3

1

7

7

7

0–7

0–6

0–7

6–7

5–7

7–7

  1. Results are given as median and minimal – maximal value
  2. pre = value before training, post = value immediately after training
  3. G1 group 1: only theoretical lecture, G2 group 2: theoretical lecture + anatomic models, G3 group 3: theoretic lecture + cadavers
  4. Knee AA anterior approach, LA lateral approach
  5. Scores in bold: scores post training are significantly higher than before training (p ≤ 0,05)
  6. Scores in italic: scores (G2 & G3) are significantly higher than after theoretical lecture (G1) (p ≤ 0,05)
  7. Scores with a full underline: Scores (G3) are significantly higher than after lecture + training on anatomical models (G2) (p ≤ 0,05)