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. 2022 Apr 7;12(4):e056002.
doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-056002.

Understanding the surgeon's behaviour during robot-assisted surgery: protocol for the qualitative Behav'Robot study

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Understanding the surgeon's behaviour during robot-assisted surgery: protocol for the qualitative Behav'Robot study

Clément Cormi et al. BMJ Open. .

Abstract

Introduction: Robot-assisted surgery is spreading worldwide, accounting for more than 1.2 million procedures in 2019. Data are sparse in the literature regarding the surgeon's mechanisms that mediate risk-taking during a procedure, especially robot-assisted. This study aims to describe and understand the behaviour of the surgeons during robot-assisted surgery and the change in their behaviour with increasing experience in using the robot.

Methods and analysis: This is a qualitative study using semistructured interviews with surgeons who perform robot-assisted surgery. An interview guide comprising open questions will be used to ensure that the points to be discussed are systematically addressed during each interview (ie, (1) difference in behaviour and preparation of the surgeon between a standard procedure and a robot-assisted procedure; (2) the influence of proprioceptive modifications, gain in stability and cognitive biases, inherent in the use of a surgical robot and (3) the intrinsic effect of the learning curve on the behaviour of the surgeons. After transcription, interviews will be analysed with the help of NVivo software, using thematic analysis.

Ethics and dissemination: Since this project examines professional practices in the field of social and human sciences, ethics committee was not required in accordance with current French legislation (Decree no 2017-884, 9 May 2017). Consent from the surgeons is implied by the fact that the interviews are voluntary. Surgeons will nonetheless be informed that they are free to interrupt the interview at any time.Results will be presented in peer-reviewed national and international congresses and submitted to peer-reviewed journals for publication. The communication and publication of the results will be placed under the responsibility of the principal investigator and publications will be prepared in compliance with the ICMJE uniform requirements for manuscripts.

Trial registration number: NCT04869995.

Keywords: MEDICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING; Protocols & guidelines; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; Quality in health care; SURGERY.

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Competing interests: None declared.

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