Using clinical simulation to assess a new paediatric ESCALATION system education package: Empirical research mixed methods

被引:2
作者
Cooper, Alannah [1 ]
Iten, Rebecca [1 ]
Leslie, Gavin D. [4 ]
Barrett, David [3 ]
Lane, Marguerite [2 ]
Mould, Jonathon [3 ]
Hamsanathan, Prasanthy [3 ]
Stokes, Scott [5 ]
Falconer, Pania [1 ,2 ]
Wood, Margaret [6 ]
Cheesman, Samantha [6 ]
Gill, Fenella J. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Curtin Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Sch Nursing, Perth, WA 6102, Australia
[2] Perth Childrens Hosp, Child & Adolescent Hlth Serv, Nursing Res, Nedlands, WA, Australia
[3] Perth Childrens Hosp, Child & Adolescent Hlth Serv, Postgrad Med Educ, Nedlands, WA, Australia
[4] Fiona Stanley Hosp, Murdoch, WA, Australia
[5] Broome Hosp, Kimberley Reg Paediat Serv, Broome, WA, Australia
[6] Hlth Consumer Representat Child & Adolescent Hlth, Nedlands, WA, Australia
关键词
clinical deterioration; education; interprofessional simulation; learning; medical simulation; nursing simulation; paediatric early warning system; parent concerns; parent involvement; simulation; DETERIORATING PATIENTS; IN-SITU; CARE; RECOGNITION; DECISION; STUDENTS; PATIENT;
D O I
10.1002/nop2.2100
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Aim: The aim of the study was to assess the suitability of an online education package to prepare health professionals to use a new paediatric early warning system. Design: Quasi-experimental mixed methods using co-production. Methods: Participants completed the Package and participated in up to four clinical scenarios. Data were collected using self-report surveys, and during clinical scenarios; escalation of care, documentation, family involvement, communication handovers were assessed, and recorded debriefings were thematically analysed. Data were integrated using tabulated joint displays. Results: Eleven nurses and three doctors were recruited from three mixed adult and paediatric hospitals. Following completion of the Package and clinical scenarios 13/14 (93%) participants agreed preparedness and confidence to use the ESCALATION System had increased. For 53% handovers, the communication framework was followed, for 79% charts, documentation was complete. Participants engaged with the parent (actor) for 97% scenario interactions. The Package was effective and participation in clinical scenarios appeared to enhance learning. Patient or public contribution: Consumers participated in the steering group overseeing the study and in the expert panel who reviewed the education package and clinical scenarios.
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