Mobile in Situ Simulation as a Tool for Evaluation and Improvement of Trauma Treatment in the Emergency Department

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作者
Amiel, Imri [1 ,2 ]
Simon, Daniel [3 ]
Merin, Ofer [4 ,5 ]
Ziv, Amitai [1 ]
机构
[1] Chaim Sheba Med Ctr, Israel Ctr Med Simulat MSR, IL-52621 Tel Hashomer, Israel
[2] Chaim Sheba Med Ctr, Dept Surg, IL-52621 Tel Hashomer, Israel
[3] Chaim Sheba Med Ctr, Trauma Unit, IL-52621 Tel Hashomer, Israel
[4] Shaarei Zedek Med Ctr, Trauma Unit, Dept Cardiothorac Surg, Jerusalem, Israel
[5] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Fac Med, Jerusalem, Israel
关键词
in situ simulation; mobile simulation; highfidelity patient simulators; HUMAN PATIENT SIMULATOR; MANAGEMENT-SKILLS; PERFORMANCE; TEAMS; RESUSCITATION; EDUCATION; CARE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jsurg.2015.08.013
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Medical simulation is an increasingly recognized tool for teaching, coaching, training, and examining practitioners in the medical field. For many years, simulation has been used to improve trauma care and teamwork. Despite technological advances in trauma simulators, including better means of mobilization and control, most reported simulation-based trauma training has been conducted inside simulation centers, and the practice of mobile simulation in hospitals' trauma rooms has not been investigated fully. METHODS: The emergency department personnel from a second-level trauma center in Israel were evaluated. Divided into randomly formed trauma teams, they were reviewed twice using in situ mobile simulation training at the hospital's trauma bay. In all, 4 simulations were held before and 4 simulations were held after a structured learning intervention. The intervention included a 1-day simulationbased training conducted at the Israel Center for Medical Simulation (MSR), which included video-based debriefing facilitated by the hospital's 4 trauma team leaders who completed a 2-day simulation-based instructors' course before the start of the study. The instructors were also trained on performance rating and thus were responsible for the assessment of their respective teams in real time as well as through reviewing of the recorded videos; thus enabling a comparison of the performances in the mobile simulation exercise before and after the educational intervention. RESULTS: The internal reliability of the experts' evaluation calculated in the Cronbach alpha model was found to be 0.786. Statistically significant improvement was observed in 4 of 10 parameters, among which were teamwork (29.64%) and communication (24.48%) (p = 0.00005). CONCLUSION: The mobile in situ simulation-based training demonstrated efficacy both as an assessment tool for trauma teams' function and an educational intervention when coupled with in vitro simulation-based training, resulting in a significant improvement of the teams' function in various aspects of treatment. ((C) 2015 Association of Program Directors in Surgery. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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