开发临床技能包。

The clinical teacher Pub Date : 2015-12-01 Epub Date: 2015-06-05 DOI:10.1111/tct.12332
May Mok, Jean Ker
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背景:本文描述了一种创新的临床技能学习方法。一揽子护理被定义为一组以证据为基础的干预措施,当这些干预措施一起实施时,患者的预后明显好于单独实施。护理包提高了所提供护理标准的一致性,从而减少了伤害。背景:2007年,《苏格兰临床技能战略》确定使用模拟教育,以确保所有医疗保健人员能够在整个苏格兰国民保健服务体系(苏格兰国民保健服务体系)中始终如一地提供高标准的临床技能实践。创新:开发了临床技能包,作为若干循证护理包的基础。将临床技能组合在一起,并将其作为临床技能包进行学习,可以提高每个护理包的技能交付的可靠性。招募了三组,并要求确定中心静脉导管(CVC)维持护理包的临床技能包的基本技术和非技术技能的共识。作为一项试点,为初级医生、护理和医科学生以及临床技能教育工作者举办了六次临床技能捆绑讲习班。研讨会的目的是介绍临床技能包的概念,并给参与者一个机会,实践基础临床技能包护理包使用模拟。大多数参与者认为研讨会是优秀或良好的。自我报告的学习包括在不同的环境中刷新他们的临床技能。应用:将技能作为一个整体来学习可以提高护理包临床技能表现的可靠性,也可以加强护理包的使用。
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Developing clinical skills bundles.

Background: This article describes an innovative method of learning clinical skills. A care bundle is defined as a small set of evidence-based interventions that, when implemented together, results in significantly better patient outcomes than when implemented individually. Care bundles improve the consistency of standards of care delivered, and hence reduce harm.

Context: In 2007 The Scottish Clinical Skills Strategy identified the use of simulation-based education to ensure all health care staff can deliver a consistently high standard of clinical skills practice throughout the National Health Service in Scotland (NHS Scotland).

Innovation: Clinical skills bundles were developed to underpin a number of evidence-based care bundles. Grouping the clinical skills together and learning them as a clinical skills bundle may improve the reliability of skills delivery for each care bundle. Three groups were recruited and asked to identify a consensus of the essential technical and non-technical skills for clinical skills bundle for a central venous catheter (CVC) maintenance care bundle. As a pilot, six clinical skills bundle workshops were held for junior doctors, nursing and medical students, and clinical skills educators. The aims of the workshops were to introduce the concepts of clinical skills bundles and to give participants a chance to practice the underpinning clinical skills bundle for a care bundle using simulation. The majority of participants rated the workshop as excellent or good. Self-reported learning included refreshing their clinical skills in a different context. Care bundles improve the consistency of standards of care delivered

Implication: Learning skills together as a bundle may enhance the reliability of clinical skills performance for care bundles, and may also reinforce the use of care bundles.

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