Background: Learning bronchoscopy is challenging for novices, as it requires navigation in a 3-dimensional space under 2-dimensional viewing conditions and execution of complex motor skills with an unfamiliar instrument. Mental practice exercises are based on repeated visualization of motor actions without physically performing them, thereby promoting the learning of skills. We aimed to evaluate whether a teaching intervention including mental practice exercise modules for the acquisition of bronchoscopy skills improves fiberoptic intubation performance of novice learners.
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