虚拟跨专业COVID-19灾难模拟桌面演习(VICTEr)对印度一家三级护理教学医院跨专业学员备灾讲习班的影响

Q3 Health Professions Disaster and Emergency Medicine Journal Pub Date : 2023-03-30 DOI:10.21203/rs.3.rs-1625229/v1
V. Krishnan S, Teddy Andrews J, C. Mohammed, Sanjan Asanaru Kunju, W. Wilson, J. M. Balakrishnan, Sharath Kumar Rao
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简介:灾难规划对医疗保健专业人员和医疗保健环境具有重要意义。以医院为基础的灾害协议是灾害应对的基石。利用虚拟桌面练习(VTTX)模块进行医院内和院前跨专业教育的备灾培训数据不足。随着COVID-19大流行,我们看到教育战略向虚拟领域的范式转变。在此,我们试图研究在线桌面练习工作坊对跨专业学员备灾知识和信心的影响。方法对来自医学、牙科、护理、呼吸治疗和辅助医疗领域的跨专业实习生进行研究。该研究在启动前获得了机构伦理委员会的批准,并在印度临床试验登记处(CTRI)注册。VTTX模块改编自世卫组织COVID-19培训资源。三位来自灾害医学领域的国际专家验证了模块、问卷和反馈。采用Wilcoxon符号秩检验比较研讨会前后的参数(知识和置信水平)。结果共有76名患者参加,平均年龄21.67±2.5岁(范围:19-36岁)。车间前[38(29.25-45.75),9(7-11)]和车间后[51.50(45-60),11(10-12)]的置信水平和知识的中位数得分和四分位数范围的比较具有重要意义(p值< 0.001)。所有与会者都给予了积极的反馈,认为讲习班达到了目标。大多数人认为讲习班提高了他们的自我准备(90%),并认为在线平台是合适的(97.5%)。结论本研究揭示了在线VTTX研讨会对跨专业学员备灾培训的积极影响。即使在COVID-19大流行期间,利用现有在线平台的备灾培训也可以通过VTTX讲习班有效地执行。VICTEr讲习班是在跨专业教育中开发有效的大流行病防范培训在线模块的基础。注册-本研究已获院校伦理委员会批准(注册编号:ECR/146/Inst/KA/2013/ r -19Ec / new / inst /2019/374) iec: 492-2021, 14/07/2021。临床试验注册-印度注册号为CTRI/2021/08/035710, 17/08/2021
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Impact of Virtual Interprofessional COVID-19 disaster simulation Tabletop Exercise (VICTEr) workshop on Disaster Preparedness among interprofessional trainees in a tertiary care teaching hospital in India
Introduction: Disaster planning is of significant importance for the healthcare professional and the healthcare setting. Hospital-based disaster protocols form the cornerstone of disaster response. There is a paucity of data on disaster preparedness training using the Virtual Tabletop exercise (VTTX) module for interprofessional education from in-hospital and prehospital settings. With the COVID-19 pandemic, we have seen a paradigm shift of education strategies to the virtual realm. Here we attempt to study the impact of an online tabletop exercise workshop on the knowledge and confidence of disaster preparedness among Interprofessional trainees. Methods Interprofessional trainees from medical, dental, nursing, respiratory therapy, and paramedic domains who consented were included in this study. Institutional ethics committee approval was received and the study was registered with the clinical trials registry India (CTRI), before initiation. The VTTX module has been adapted from the WHO COVID-19 training resources. Three international experts from the disaster medicine domain validated the module, questionnaire, and feedback. Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to compare the parameters (Knowledge and confidence level) pre and post-workshop. Results A total of 76 candidates with a mean age was 21.67 ± 2.5 (Range:19–36) were part of the workshop. Comparison of the median scores and interquartile range of confidence level and knowledge respectively before [38 (29.25–45.75), 9 (7–11)] and after [51.50 (45–60), 11 (10–12)] the workshop showed vital significance (P-value < 0.001). All participants gave positive feedback on the workshop meeting the objectives. The majority agreed that the workshop improved their self-preparedness (90%) and felt that the online platform was appropriate (97.5%). Conclusion This study sheds light on the positive impact of the online VTTX workshop on disaster preparedness training among Interprofessional trainees. Disaster preparedness training using available online platforms may be effectively executed with a VTTX workshop even during the COVID-19 pandemic. The VICTEr workshop serves as a primer for developing online modules for effective pandemic preparedness training in interprofessional education. Registration - The study was approved by the Institutional Ethics Committee (Registration No. ECR/146/Inst/KA/2013/RR-19) (DHRRegistration No. EC/NEW/INST/2019/374) IEC:492–2021 , 14/07/2021 . Clinical Trials Registry-India registration number is CTRI/2021/08/035710 , 17/08/2021
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