Telesimulation to Improve Critical Decision-Making in Prehospital Airway Management: A Feasibility Study

被引:1
作者
French, David M.
DuBose-Morris, Ragan A.
Lee, Frances W.
Sulkowski, Stanley J.
Samuelson, Greig A.
Jauch, Edward C.
机构
[1] Med Univ South Carolina, Healthcare Simulat Ctr, Ctr Telehlth, Charleston Cty EMS, Charleston, SC 29425 USA
[2] Mission Hlth Syst, Mission Res Inst, Asheville, NC USA
关键词
airway management; continuing education; prehospital; telesimulation; SIMULATION; EDUCATION; CARE;
D O I
10.14423/SMJ.0000000000001429
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives Telesimulation, in which learners and evaluators use technology to connect remotely to simulation-based learning activities, is effective for skills and decision-making review. Historical models in which learners are colocated with the simulation equipment have inherent issues, especially for emergency medical services (EMS) providers. This feasibility study placed the evaluators in the simulation center, whereas the learners were at a distance steering the scenario evolution through telehealth technologies. Methods Volunteer EMS providers across South Carolina with varying levels of training and experience completed difficult airway management scenarios focused on clinical decision making. The program consisted of pre- and postexperience examinations, a lecture, and increasingly complicated simulations using high-fidelity mannequins that were facilitated by local trainers under the direction of remote trainees. Audio and video content, including vital signs and cardiac monitoring, were live streamed. Participants worked in two-person teams with lead providers on each scenario clinically assessing and managing cases of anaphylaxis. Data were collected from the simulations using Laerdal software, as well as examination and survey results. Results A total of 24 participants completed all of the elements of the training. Trends toward improvement in times to bag-mask ventilation and initial epinephrine administration were noted. Average cognitive test scores increased by 9.6%, and learners reported improved comfort with simulation (75%, P >= 0.0001) and videoconferencing (83%, P >= 0.0001). They also reported high degrees of comfort with intubation (73.3%) following the training. Conclusions This method of telesimulation appears to be a viable addition to continuing EMS education and may address access issues for some providers.
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