Where to Begin: Utilizing In Situ Simulation as a Tool for Rapid Assessment of Current Practices in Trauma Management.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Simulation in Healthcare-Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-03 DOI:10.1097/SIH.0000000000000846
Jodie Pritchard, Svetlana Sirbu
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Summary statement: The Republic of Moldova identified a desire to strengthen emergency and trauma care given its proximity to the war in Ukraine. We utilized in-situ simulation (ISS) as a rapid tool to assess the current trauma management practices in a tertiary care Emergency Department. We conducted three simulations, utilizing peer-reviewed scenarios, over the course of one day. Emergency Department teams managed the simulated patient according to their usual practice, involving General Surgery, Orthopedics, and Neurosurgery consultants. The ISS identified challenges in clear leadership, established roles, and team communication to ensure situational awareness and prioritization of interventions for patient resuscitation. Other patient care findings included no availability of mass transfusion protocols and inconsistent approach to secondary ATLS survey. Overall, we found ISS to be an effective method of assessing the current state of trauma care and identified areas on which to focus our initial efforts during the formation of a trauma Team.

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从哪里开始:利用原位模拟作为快速评估当前创伤管理实践的工具。
摘要发言:摩尔多瓦共和国由于临近乌克兰的战争,表示希望加强紧急和创伤护理。我们利用现场模拟(ISS)作为一种快速工具来评估三级护理急诊科当前的创伤管理实践。我们在一天的过程中进行了三次模拟,利用同行评审的场景。急诊科团队根据他们的常规做法对模拟患者进行管理,包括普通外科、骨科和神经外科顾问。ISS确定了在明确领导、既定角色和团队沟通方面的挑战,以确保对患者复苏的态势感知和干预的优先级。其他患者护理发现包括没有大规模输血方案和不一致的二次ATLS调查方法。总的来说,我们发现ISS是评估创伤护理现状的一种有效方法,并确定了我们在组建创伤小组期间应重点关注的领域。
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期刊介绍: Simulation in Healthcare: The Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare is a multidisciplinary publication encompassing all areas of applications and research in healthcare simulation technology. The journal is relevant to a broad range of clinical and biomedical specialties, and publishes original basic, clinical, and translational research on these topics and more: Safety and quality-oriented training programs; Development of educational and competency assessment standards; Reports of experience in the use of simulation technology; Virtual reality; Epidemiologic modeling; Molecular, pharmacologic, and disease modeling.
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