The Need for an Adult Intensive Care Unit Boot Camp for Residents and Fellows: A Cross-Sectional Survey among Intensive Care Unit Directors

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Umei, Nao [1 ,2 ,4 ,5 ]
Nishimura, Masaji [3 ]
Ichiba, Shingo [1 ,2 ]
Sakamoto, Atsuhiro [1 ,2 ]
Berg, Benjamin Worth [4 ]
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[1] Nippon Med Sch, Dept Anesthesiol, Tokyo, Japan
[2] Nippon Med Coll Hosp, Dept Surg Intens Care Med, Tokyo, Japan
[3] Aizenbashi Hosp, Osaka, Japan
[4] Univ Hawaii, SimTiki Simulat Ctr, John A Burns Sch Med, Honolulu, HI USA
[5] Nippon Med Coll Hosp, Dept Surg Intens Care Med, 1-1-5 Sendagi,Bunkyo Ku, Tokyo 1138603, Japan
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boot camp; intensive care units; surveys and questionnaires; clinical competence; patient safety; TEACH ONE; SEE ONE; TRAINING-PROGRAM; SIMULATION; MEDICINE; COMPETENCES; SKILLS; SUPERVISION; RATES;
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10.1272/jnms.JNMS.2022_89-412
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: The concept of "see one, do one, teach one" raises concerns regarding patient safety in the intensive care unit (ICU) and highlights the need for prior preparation of residents/fellows for ICU ro-tation. This study assessed the need for an adult pre-ICU "boot camp" training course.Methods: An online questionnaire regarding the current ICU training and desirable course framework was distributed via e-mail to the ICU directors of 269 educational centers certified by the Japanese Soci-ety of Intensive Care Medicine.Results: The response rate was 39% (106/269). The number of residents/fellows undergoing ICU rota-tion was 5.5 (IQR 2-12)/ICU/year, and the majority (63%) were second to fourth year post-graduate residents and fellows. ICU directors opined that of the fundamental critical care skills, residents/fellows performed well or very well in only seven out of 29 skills (24%). Only 18% of the ICU directors had an established ICU training curriculum. Overall, 72% of the directors were interested in the boot camp. The desirable course framework was 3-5 hours per day with simulations and lectures. The core skills that directors considered as important to acquire during ICU rotation were central venous catheter in-sertion, tracheal intubation, defibrillation, initiation of mechanical ventilation, physical examination of critically ill patients, and shock assessment. Conclusions: Residents/fellows began ICU rotations with suboptimal skills as reported by ICU direc-tors. In addition, most of the ICUs had not established a training curriculum. Therefore, having an ICU boot camp is necessary to enhance critical care skills and to decrease medical errors.(J Nippon Med Sch 2022; 89: 443?453)
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