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Healthcare students interprofessional critical event/disaster response course

机译:医疗保健学生跨专业关键事件/灾难响应课程

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Objective: Numerous disasters confirm the need for critical event training in healthcare professions. However, no single discipline works in isolation and interprofessional learning is recognized as a necessary component. An interprofessional faculty group designed a learning curriculum crossing professional schools. Design: Faculty members from four healthcare schools within the university (nursing, pharmacy, allied health, and medicine) developed an interdisciplinary course merging both published cross-cutting competencies for critical event response and interprofessional education competencies. Setting: Students completed a discipline-specific online didactic course. Interdisciplinary groups then participated in a 4-hour synchronous experience. This live course featured high-fidelity medical simulations focused on resuscitation, as well as hands-on modules on decontamination and a mass casualty triage incorporating moulaged standardized patients in an active shooter scenario. Participants: Participants were senior students from allied health, medicine, nursing, and pharmacy. Main Outcome Measures: Precourse and post-course assessments were conducted online to assess course impact on learning performance, leadership and team development, and course satisfaction. Results: Students participated were 402. Precourse and postcourse evaluations showed improvement in team participation values, critical event knowledge, and 94 percent of participants reported learning useful skills. Qualitative responses evidenced positive response; most frequent recurring comments concerned value of interprofessional experiences in team communication and desire to incorporate this kind of education earlier in their curriculum. Students demonstrated improvement in both knowledge and attitudes in a critical event response course that includes interprofessional instruction and collaboration. Further study is required to demonstrate sustained improvement as well as benefit to clinical outcomes.
机译:目标:许多灾难证实了医疗保健专业对重大事件培训的必要性。然而,没有一个单一的学科是孤立的,跨专业学习被认为是一个必要的组成部分。一个跨专业教师小组设计了跨专业学校的学习课程。设计:来自大学内四所医疗保健学院(护理、药学、专职医疗和医学)的教职员工开发了一门跨学科课程,融合了已发表的跨领域关键事件响应能力和跨专业教育能力。设置:学生完成了特定学科的在线教学课程。然后,跨学科小组参加了4小时的同步体验。该现场课程以高保真医学模拟为特色,重点是复苏,以及关于去污和大规模伤亡分诊的实践模块,将受伤的标准化患者纳入主动射击场景。参与者:参与者是来自专职医疗、医学、护理和药学的高年级学生。主要成果指标:课前和课后评估在线进行,以评估课程对学习表现、领导力和团队发展以及课程满意度的影响。结果:参与的学生有402人。课前和课后评估显示,团队参与价值、关键事件知识都有所提高,94% 的参与者报告说学习了有用的技能。定性反应证明反应积极;最常反复出现的评论涉及跨专业经验在团队沟通中的价值,以及希望将这种教育尽早纳入课程的愿望。学生在包括跨专业指导和协作在内的关键事件响应课程中展示了知识和态度的提高。需要进一步的研究来证明持续的改善以及对临床结果的益处。

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