Acquisition of skills in critical emergency medicine: an experimental study on the SIAARTI Academy CREM experience

Autor: Battaglini, D., Ionescu Maddalena, A., Caporusso, R. R., Garofalo, E., Bruni, A., Bocci, M. G., Cingolani, E., Giarratano, A., Petrini, F., Astuto, M., Barelli, A., Bressan, F., Cinnella, G., Girardis, M., Grasselli, G., Ingrassia, P. L., Menarini, M., Pelaia, P., Pelosi, P., Rocco, M., Tritapepe, L.
Přispěvatelé: Battaglini, Denise, Ionescu Maddalena, Alessandra, Caporusso, Roberta R, Garofalo, Eugenio, Bruni, Andrea, Bocci, Maria Grazia, Cingolani, Emiliano, Giarratano, Antonino, Petrini, Flavia
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Minerva Anestesiologica. 87
ISSN: 1827-1596
0375-9393
Popis: BACKGROUND In 2019 the SIAARTI developed a seven-days course for residents, focused on critical emergency medicine (CREM) in a hostile environment, that grounds on simulation-based education and training with hands-on simulation, high-fidelity simulators and part-task trainers. This project aimed to evaluate the efficacy of this course in comparison to traditional learning programs in term of technical (TS) and non-technical (NTS) skills. We assessed the improvement in TS and NTS over time, and the ability to involve trainees in corporate activities. METHODS Three-hundred and twenty-seven trainees completed the study. Trainees were allocated into three groups: those who joined the SIAARTI-Academy-CREM course and received a study kit (SA-kit, N.=124), those who received only a study kit (kit, N.=108), and control (N.=95). Eighty-five tests were administered to investigate skills at three timepoints: T0 (baseline), T1 (post-training/kit), and T2 (four months later). RESULTS TS differed among groups (P
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