The National Aeronautics and Space Administration‐task load index: NASA‐TLX: evaluation of its use in surgery
ANZ Journal of Surgery2022Vol. 92(11), pp. 3022–3028
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Stephen Bell, Joseph C. Kong, David A. Clark, Peter Carne, Stewart Skinner, Stephen Pillinger, Paul R. Burton, Wendy A. Brown
Abstract
The NASA TLX score provides a graded numerical score that that correlated significantly with the surgeon's assessment of the technical difficulty, and with operative duration, intra-operative blood loss and previous abdominal surgery. This novel application of this tool could be employed in both research and teaching settings to score surgical difficulty and monitor a trainee's proficiency over time.
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