EAST multicenter trial of simulation-based team training for pediatric trauma: Resuscitation task completion is highly variable during simulated traumatic brain injury resuscitation

Autor: Caron Park, Timothy P. Young, Julie Dunn, Marc Auerbach, Eric Katz, Mary C. Santos, Richard A. Falcone, Randall S. Burd, L. Caulette Young, James O'Neill, Tensing Maa, Emily R. Christison-Lagay, Christianne J. Lane, Jose M. Prince, Aaron R. Jensen, Margot Daugherty, Cory McLaughlin, Joseph Hess, Daniel J. Scherzer, Laura Wining, Omar Z. Ahmed, Karen R O'Bosky, Francesca Bullaro
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Am J Surg
American journal of surgery, vol 219, iss 6
ISSN: 0002-9610
Popis: BACKGROUND: Best practices for benchmarking the efficacy of simulation-based training programs are not well defined. This study sought to assess feasibility of standardized data collection with multicenter implementation of simulation-based training, and to characterize variability in pediatric trauma resuscitation task completion associated with program characteristics. METHODS: A prospective multicenter observational cohort of resuscitation teams (N = 30) was used to measure task completion and teamwork during simulated resuscitation of a child with traumatic brain injury. A survey was used to measure center-specific trauma volume and simulation-based training program characteristics among participating centers. RESULTS: No task was consistently performed across all centers. Teamwork skills were associated with faster time to computed tomography notification (r = −0.51, p < 0.01). Notification of the operating room by the resuscitation team occurred more frequently in in situ simulation than in laboratory-based simulation (13/22 versus 0/8, p < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Multicenter implementation of a standardized pediatric trauma resuscitation simulation scenario is feasible. Standardized data collection showed wide variability in simulated resuscitation task completion.
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