Listening to auscultation manikins: efficacy of a single simulation training in a resource-limited setting

  • Bao Quoc Le
  • Thanh Ngoc Minh Bui
  • Tan Thi Minh Nguyen
  • Loi Ngoc Ho
  • Anh Tuan Pham
  • Khanh Duc Nguyen
  • Lam Ho Nguyen
  • Van Ngoc Thanh Nguyen
  • Ni Thi Hang Huynh
  • Ly Thi Truc Ngo
  • Ngan Kim Tran
  • Thien Thanh Nguyen
  • Hanh Thi My Nguyen

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Introduction:
Auscultation proficiency remains suboptimal among healthcare professionals, particularly in resource-limited countries. Simulation-based training is a promising measure to address this gap by offering a safe and controlled environment. This quasi-experimental study aimed to assess the efficacy of Student Auscultation Manikin II® (SAM II®)-based training and to determine the influential factors in our academic setting.

Methods:
A total of 370 third-year medical students (MSs) received a single 4-hour SAM II®-based training commenced with clinical rotations. To evaluate student’s performance, a test comprising 16 sounds and diagnoses was conducted at three points in time: prior to, at the end of, and at a short interval after the training. Multivariable linear regression models with intervention as a dummy variable were used to examine whether faculty qualifications and prior clinical exposure were associated with outcomes.

Results:
SAM II®-based training immediately improved student’s heart and lung auscultation performance with statistical significance (Median [IQR]: 5 vs. 4, p<0.001; 5 vs. 3, p<0.001, respectively). Retention rates were 96.8% for cardiac and 88.1% for respiratory auscultation, with no significant difference (p=0.109). Furthermore, our analysis revealed no correlation between their post-training competence, and educators’ qualifications or students’ prior exposure to clinical conditions.

Conclusions:
Our findings demonstrated the immediate efficacy of part-task trainers in enhancing and maintaining auscultation skills over short periods. Clinical faculties with adequate simulation training can instruct MS-3s as effectively as simulation experts. Nevertheless, it is imperative to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of simulator quality to ensure alignment with the learning objectives.

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2025-12-29
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