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Table 6.3

Summary of current studies evaluating the application of crowd-based evaluation of surgical skills

First author

Year

Task performers

Task

Evaluation mechanism

Average time to feedback

Rating agreement between crowds and experts

Compensation

Chen

2014

1 “above average” performer

Robotic knot tying

GEARS

a

Depth perception
Bimanual dexterity
Efficiency
Global domain
Verbal comments

Turk workers: 5 days Facebook users: 25 days Surgeons: 24 days

Similar ratings among 409 Turk workers, 67 Facebook users, and 9 teaching surgeons

$1.00/HIT

d

Holst

2015a

3 urology residents (PGY2, PGY4, PGY5) 2 urology faculty

Fundamentals of laparoscopic surgery (FLS) intracorporeal suturing

GEARS

a

Depth perception
Bimanual dexterity
Efficiency

Turk workers: 2 h, 50 min Surgeons: 26 h

Cronbach’s α = 0.91^2 r = 0.93

$0.50/ HIT

d

Holst

2015b

12 surgeons of varying robotic surgical experience

Live porcine robotic-

assisted

urinary bladder closures

GEARS

a

Bimanual dexterity
Depth perception
Efficiency
Force sensitivity
Robotic control

Turk workers: 4 h, 28 min Surgeons: 14 days

Cronbach’s α = 0.93^2 r = 0.91

$0.75/HIT

d

White

2015

49 surgeons

25 urology general surgery and obstetrics and gynecology PGY1–PGY6 trainees
24 faculty surgeons

Robotic pegboard transfer and suturing task

GEARS

a

Depth perception
Bimanual dexterity
Efficiency

Turk workers: 8 h, 52 min for suturing task; 108 h, 48 min for pegboard task

Pegboard task: Cronbach’s α = 0.84 Suturing task: Cronbach’s α = 0.92

$0.25/pegboard task$0.50/ suturing task

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