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The Efficiency Of Well-Written Manuals Aided-Hand Knotting Skills Acquisition For Undergraduates, Theddeus O.H Prasetyono, Putri Rezkini
The Efficiency Of Well-Written Manuals Aided-Hand Knotting Skills Acquisition For Undergraduates, Theddeus O.H Prasetyono, Putri Rezkini
The New Ropanasuri Journal of Surgery
Introduction. Standard procedural skills training methods include tutorial, workshop, and feedback. Written manuals might add value to those standard methods; nevertheless, depends on how well they are composed. This research is aimed to evaluate the efficiency of well-written manuals of hand knotting skills in order to improve students’ procedural skills learning and competency.
Methods. This research was conducted through preliminary study to identify the assessor reliability and main study to evaluate the students’ scores for reef and surgeon’s knots using an objective structured assessment of technical skills (OSATS). Subjects’ preparedness and perception of the quality of the manuals …