Optimus BONUS: open access simulation-based education packages on paediatric resuscitation using spaced repetition and deliberate practice

Autor: Benjamin Symon, Martha Carolina Ardila Sarmiento, Sonia Jean Twigg, Ben Lawton
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: BMJ Simul Technol Enhanc Learn
ISSN: 2056-6697
Popis: Open access paediatric healthcare simulations are relatively scarce.1 2 In addition, freely available scenarios are packaged as isolated educational experiences separate from the broader educational needs of individuals and institutions. We describe the development and public release of a series of simulation-based education packages designed in a multilayered format to include infographics (see online supplementary file), links to online training and open access medical resources.3 Each simulation is useful for individual participants’ long-term learning through skills rehearsal and facilitated reflection, and prompts departmental systems assessments regarding access to appropriate clinical guidelines, essential equipment and just-in-time training assets for staff. ### Supplementary data [bmjstel-2019-000536supp001.pdf] ### About us The Simulation Training Optimising Resuscitation for Kids team is funded by Children’s Health Queensland with a mission to improve paediatric healthcare in hospitals throughout an Australian state with a widely dispersed population. Safe paediatric healthcare in Queensland relies heavily on the skills of clinicians who may have had limited exposure to paediatric resuscitation. Because of the large distances, a retrieval team may take hours to arrive to take the child to specialist care. The foundations of our approach to addressing the paediatric educational needs of these clinicians consist of two courses based on the early phase and stabilisation phase of paediatric resuscitation. The first course, CORE, is for staff who need to recognise patient deterioration and to deliver …
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