Positive effects of lumbar puncture simulation training for medical students in clinical practice.
Sinead GaubertAlice BletFadia DibPierre-François CeccaldiThomas BrockMaude CalixteLéa De MacédoTiphaine DujardinLudivine Jean-LouisDhihia LeghimaSamuel MouyalDan David TordjmanPatrick PlaisanceCaroline RoosSid-Ahmed ReminiDamien RouxClaire PaquetPublished in: BMC medical education (2021)
Simulation-based teaching was an effective way to improve students' theoretical and practical knowledge. Whether this approach translates to other procedural skills in real clinical settings merits further study. The low participation rate in the study is due to the fact that students are not used to be included in educational studies and to the complexity of evaluation in routine clinical practice.