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Autor:
Philip Knight, Helen MacGloin, Mary Lane, Lydia Lofton, Ajay Desai, Elizabeth Haxby, Duncan Macrae, Cecilia Korb, Penny Mortimer, Margarita Burmester
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Pediatrics, Vol 5 (2018)
ObjectiveTo assess the impact of service improvements implemented because of latent threats (LTs) detected during in situ simulation.DesignRetrospective review from April 2008 to April 2015.SettingPaediatric Intensive Care Unit in a specialist tertia
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/16cb5261890744ae8424c1edab84a21e
Autor:
Robert C. Tasker, Pedro Celiny Ramos Garcia, Jefferson Pedro Piva, Humberto Holmer Fiori, Felipe Cezar Cabral, Matteo Baldisserotto, Geniara S. Conrado, Cecilia Korb, Ricardo Garcia Branco
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. 18:e35-e41
OBJECTIVES To evaluate the mechanism of insulin modulation on somatotrophic response, inflammation, and lipid metabolism in critically ill children. DESIGN Open-label randomized mechanistic study. SETTING Two-center, tertiary PICU study. PATIENTS Thi
Autor:
Sami Collins, Margarita Burmester, Cecilia Korb, Jenny Woodruff, Mary Lane, Marie-Pier Lirette
Publikováno v:
Oral Presentations.
Introduction Leadership has been shown to be key for improvement in real1 and simulated clinical emergencies.2 3 Data from our SPRinT in situ simulation programme over 10 years showed lack of improvement in leadership scores despite improvements in o
Publikováno v:
Oral Presentations.
Introduction Major Haemorrhage carries a high mortality of 32%1 and requires a co-ordinated response from bloodbank, clinical areas and porters. In-situ simulation can reveal latent threats which are not shown by Patient Safety Incident reporting.2 R
Autor:
Neil West, Margarita Burmester, T Raimalwalla, Lydia Lofton, Sami Collins, H Sampaio, Cecilia Korb, Mary Lane
Publikováno v:
Oral presentations.
Background Simulation related anxiety is prevalent amongst all healthcare professions. In excess, this stress can impact learning and performance through cognitive overload. 1 The Simulated Inter-Professional Team Training (SPRinT) programme runs reg
Autor:
C Balnta, Lydia Lofton, J McGee, Helen Macgloin, Mary Lane, Margarita Burmester, K Goodliffe, C Buckle, Cecilia Korb
Publikováno v:
DEMEC 2017 – abstract poster submissions: Category 10: Simulation.
Background Quality of chest compressions underpins resuscitation outcomes with poorer performance leading to lower survival rates. 1 We aimed to analyse whether deliberate practice of chest compressions with real-time feedback improves quality of com
Autor:
Philip, Knight, Helen, MacGloin, Mary, Lane, Lydia, Lofton, Ajay, Desai, Elizabeth, Haxby, Duncan, Macrae, Cecilia, Korb, Penny, Mortimer, Margarita, Burmester
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Pediatrics
Objective To assess the impact of service improvements implemented because of latent threats (LTs) detected during in situ simulation. Design Retrospective review from April 2008 to April 2015. Setting Paediatric Intensive Care Unit in a specialist t
Autor:
H Sampaio, Margarita Burmester, Lydia Lofton, Ajay Desai, Cecilia Korb, Mary Lane, Helen Macgloin
Publikováno v:
E-Posters.
Objective Crisis resource management (CRM) training improves team performance, which is essential for better and safer patient care in crisis situation. Team-based self-monitoring scales can reliably assess team performance but individual professions
Autor:
H Sampaio, L Storey, Helen Macgloin, K De Costa, D Sanz, Cecilia Korb, Winston Banya, M Burmester, A Desai, M Lane, Lydia Lofton, K Gruendler
Publikováno v:
E-Poster Presentations.
Outcome after cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is influenced by the resuscitation team response. 1–3 Our in-situ simulation training programme aims to improve patient outcome by rehearsing the team response to simulated crises including cardiac
Autor:
Helen Macgloin, Julian Lentaigne, Cecilia Korb, Margarita Burmester, Ajay Desai, Mary Lane, Lydia Lofton
Publikováno v:
Short communications/work in progress.
Background The benefits of education through simulation are augmented when coupled to quality improvement and educational initiatives by improving patient safety. 1 We harnessed the strengths of simulation to develop a quality improvement project (SA