Development of a Cost-Effective 3D-Printed Airway Suction Simulator for Respiratory Therapy Students.
Respir Care
; 69(5): 549-556, 2024 Apr 22.
Article
in En
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| ID: mdl-38167213
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Three-dimensional (3D)-printed models are cost-effective and can be customized by trainers. This study designed a 3D-printed airway suction simulator for use by respiratory therapy (RT) students. The objective was to demonstrate the cost-effectiveness and application of 3D-printed models in respiratory care training, aiming to enhance the educational experience for RT students.METHODS:
This study developed a 3D-printed airway suction simulator that was cost-effective. A randomized controlled trial was conducted involving RT students to compare effectiveness in a 3D-model group and a control group. Skill assessments and written examinations were used to evaluate the participants' knowledge and skills.RESULTS:
A total of 38 second-year RT students were randomly assigned to either the 3D-model group (n = 19) or the control group (n = 19). One participant in the 3D-model group was lost to follow-up during the planned direct observation of procedural skills (DOPS) assessment and satisfaction questionnaire completion. The posttest written examination scores were significantly higher in the 3D-model group than in the control group (100% vs 80%, P = .02). The scores from the DOPS and satisfaction questionnaire were comparable in the 2 groups.CONCLUSIONS:
This study demonstrated that 3D printing can be used to create a safe and cost-effective airway suction simulator for use by RT students, with potential to enhance training methods. Further research is necessary.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Type of study:
Clinical_trials
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Health_economic_evaluation
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Prognostic_studies
Language:
En
Journal:
Respir Care
Year:
2024
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Taiwan
Country of publication:
United States