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'In situ simulation' versus 'off site simulation' in obstetric emergencies and their effect on knowledge, safety attitudes, team performance, stress, and motivation: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

机译:产科急诊中的“原位模拟”与“异地模拟”及其对知识,安全态度,团队绩效,压力和动力的影响:一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background Unexpected obstetric emergencies threaten the safety of pregnant women. As emergencies are rare, they are difficult to learn. Therefore, simulation-based medical education (SBME) seems relevant. In non-systematic reviews on SBME, medical simulation has been suggested to be associated with improved learner outcomes. However, many questions on how SBME can be optimized remain unanswered. One unresolved issue is how 'in situ simulation' (ISS) versus 'off site simulation' (OSS) impact learning. ISS means simulation-based training in the actual patient care unit (in other words, the labor room and operating room). OSS means training in facilities away from the actual patient care unit, either at a simulation centre or in hospital rooms that have been set up for this purpose. Methods and design The objective of this randomized trial is to study the effect of ISS versus OSS on individual learning outcome, safety attitude, motivation, stress, and team performance amongst multi-professional obstetric-anesthesia teams. The trial is a single-centre randomized superiority trial including 100 participants. The inclusion criteria were health-care professionals employed at the department of obstetrics or anesthesia at Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, who were working on shifts and gave written informed consent. Exclusion criteria were managers with staff responsibilities, and staff who were actively taking part in preparation of the trial. The same obstetric multi-professional training was conducted in the two simulation settings. The experimental group was exposed to training in the ISS setting, and the control group in the OSS setting. The primary outcome is the individual score on a knowledge test. Exploratory outcomes are individual scores on a safety attitudes questionnaire, a stress inventory, salivary cortisol levels, an intrinsic motivation inventory, results from a questionnaire evaluating perceptions of the simulation and suggested changes needed in the organization, a team-based score on video-assessed team performance and on selected clinical performance. Discussion The perspective is to provide new knowledge on contextual effects of different simulation settings. Trial registration ClincialTrials.gov NCT01792674 .
机译:背景技术意外的产科紧急情况威胁着孕妇的安全。由于紧急情况很少见,因此很难学习。因此,基于模拟的医学教育(SBME)似乎很重要。在对SBME的非系统评价中,医学模拟被认为与学习者学习成绩的提高有关。但是,关于如何优化SBME的许多问题仍然没有答案。一个尚未解决的问题是“原位模拟”(ISS)与“异地模拟”(OSS)如何影响学习。 ISS意味着在实际的患者护理单位(换句话说,就是劳动室和手术室)中进行基于模拟的培训。 OSS意味着在模拟中心或为此目的而设置的病房中,在远离实际患者护理单位的设施中进行培训。方法和设计这项随机试验的目的是研究ISS与OSS在多专业产科麻醉团队中对个人学习结果,安​​全态度,动力,压力和团队绩效的影响。该试验是一项单中心随机优势试验,包括100名参与者。纳入标准为哥本哈根Rigshospitalet妇产科或麻醉科雇用的医疗保健专业人员,他们正在轮班工作并获得知情同意。排除标准为负有员工责任的经理以及积极参与审判准备工作的员工。在两个模拟设置中进行了相同的产科多专业培训。实验组在ISS环境中接受训练,而对照组在OSS环境中接受训练。主要结果是知识测验中的个人分数。探索性结果是安全态度问卷,压力清单,唾液皮质醇水平,内在动机清单上的个人评分,评估模拟感知的问卷调查结果和组织中需要的建议变更,基于团队的视频评估评分团队表现和选定的临床表现。讨论观点是要提供有关不同模拟设置的上下文效果的新知识。试用注册ClincialTrials.gov NCT01792674。

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