基于模拟的培训是否能提高儿科心脏骤停期间心脏病学健康专业人员的参与度?

A. Fernando , G. Pettersen , A. Levy , L. Mazine , M. Ahmed
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在儿科心内科(PCD)工作的医疗保健专业人员可能会接触到心脏骤停(CA)。CA的跨专业管理所需的专门知识可以通过现场模拟来实现。该部门缺乏模拟文化阻碍了基于模拟的教学计划的发展。目的:由模拟训练营和现场模拟组成的教育课程是否能改变PCD中卫生专业人员的行为?主要目的是评估儿科心脏病保健专业人员在管理儿科CA时修改其参与程度的意图,随后进行教育模拟会议。次要目标是在现场模拟会议期间识别当前工作环境中的潜在安全威胁(LSTs)。方法儿科心脏科成员参加了一个教育环节(训练营和现场模拟环节)。教育会议的重点是休克性心脏骤停的多学科管理,直到蓝色代码小组的到来。使用REACTION问卷(图1)记录了改变行为的意图。模拟和汇报被录像并进行审查,以确定当前工作场所的lst。结果/预期结果:参与教育模拟课程后,参与者在管理儿童CA(发起和参与)时有明确的意图改变他们的参与程度。这个部门的呼救问题很严重。结论/观点教育课程包括基于模拟的训练营,然后是专注于CA管理的现场模拟,旨在改变PDC中医疗保健专业人员的行为。现在几乎整个部门都引入了模拟,我们观察到文化正在发生变化。
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Does simulation-based training improve the involvement of cardiology health professionals during pediatric cardiac arrest?

Introduction

Healthcare professionals working in a pediatric cardiology department (PCD) could be exposed to a cardiac arrest (CA).

The expertise required for the interprofessional management of a CA could be achieved through in situ simulation.

The lack of a simulation culture within the department hinders the development of a simulation-based teaching program.

Objective

Does an educational session composed of a simulation-based bootcamp followed by an in situ simulation focused on the management of a shockable pediatric CA lead the intention of modifying behaviours among health professionals in the PCD? The primary objective is to assess the intention that pediatric cardiology healthcare professionals have in modifying their involvement when managing pediatric CA, following an educational simulation session. The secondary objective is to identify latent safety threats (LSTs) in the current work environment during the in situ simulation sessions.

Methods

Members of the pediatric cardiology department participated in an educational session (bootcamp and an in situ simulation session).

The educational session focused on the multidisciplinary management of a shockable cardiac arrest until the arrival of the code blue team.

Intention to modify behaviors was documented using the REACTION questionnaire (Figure 1). Simulations and debriefings were be video-recorded and reviewed to identify LSTs in the current workplace.

Results/Expected results

After participating in the educational simulation session, participants have a clear intention in modifying their involvement when managing pediatric CA (initiation and participation)

The simulation sessions identified moderate and severe LSTs. A serious problem of calling for help in the department was identified.

Conclusion/Perspectives

The educational session consisting of a simulation-based bootcamp followed by an in situ simulation focused on the management of CA led to the intention of changing the behaviors of healthcare professionals in the PDC.

Almost the entire department is now introduced to simulation, and we observe culture change is underway.

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期刊介绍: Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases Supplements is the official journal of the French Society of Cardiology. The journal publishes original peer-reviewed clinical and research articles, epidemiological studies, new methodological clinical approaches, review articles, editorials, and Images in cardiovascular medicine. The topics covered include coronary artery and valve diseases, interventional and pediatric cardiology, cardiovascular surgery, cardiomyopathy and heart failure, arrhythmias and stimulation, cardiovascular imaging, vascular medicine and hypertension, epidemiology and risk factors, and large multicenter studies. Additionally, Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases also publishes abstracts of papers presented at the annual sessions of the Journées Européennes de la Société Française de Cardiologie and the guidelines edited by the French Society of Cardiology.
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