id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-258475-hj7fverf Ahmad, Karam Using cognitive task analysis to train orthopaedic surgeons - Is it time to think differently?A systematic review 2020-09-23 .txt text/plain 2128 166 54 title: Using cognitive task analysis to train orthopaedic surgeons Is it time to think differently?A systematic review All studies showed objective or subjective benefits from CTA in orthopaedic training when compared to traditional methods. CONCLUSION: CTA learning tools have demonstrated significant objective and subjective benefits in trauma and orthopaedic training. The study on CTA and AA-THA by Logishetty at al [19] found cognitively trained 170 participants were on average 35% faster, made 69% fewer errors in instrument selection, and 171 required 92% fewer prompts. Bhattacharyya et al [17, 18] , 183 found that participants agreed the cognitive task analysis learning tool was a useful training 184 adjunct to learning in the operating room. Arthroscopy Skills Development With a Surgical Simulator: A Comparative Study in Orthopaedic Surgery Residents Trauma simulation training: a randomized controlled trial -evaluating the effectiveness of the Imperial Femoral Intramedullary Nailing Cognitive Task Analysis (IFINCTA) tool ./cache/cord-258475-hj7fverf.txt ./txt/cord-258475-hj7fverf.txt