Systematic review of measurement tools to assess surgeons' intraoperative cognitive workload
British journal of surgery2018Vol. 105(5), pp. 491–501
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Abstract
Self-report instruments are valuable when the aim is to assess the overall cognitive load in different surgical procedures and assess learning curves within competence-based surgical education. When the aim is to assess cognitive load related to specific operative stages, real-time tools should be used, as they allow capture of cognitive load fluctuation. A combination of both subjective and objective methods might provide optimal measurement of surgeons' cognition.
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