Gardner Roxane, Walzer Toni B, Simon Robert, Raemer Daniel B
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
Simul Healthc. 2008 Summer;3(2):119-27. doi: 10.1097/SIH.0b013e3181671bbe.
Patient safety initiatives aimed at reducing medical errors and adverse events are being implemented in Obstetrics. The Controlled Risk Insurance Company (CRICO), Risk Management Foundation (RMF) of the Harvard Medical Institutions pursued simulation as an anesthesia risk control strategy. Encouraged by their success, CRICO/RMF promoted simulation-based team training as a risk control strategy for obstetrical providers. We describe the development, implementation, and evaluation of an obstetric simulation-based team training course grounded in crisis resource management (CRM) principles.
We pursued systematic design of course development, implementation, and evaluation in 3 phases, including a 1-year or more posttraining follow-up with self-assessment questionnaires.
The course was highly rated overall by participants immediately after the course and 1-year or more after the course. Most survey responders reported having experienced a critical clinical event since the course and that various aspects of their teamwork had significantly or somewhat improved as a result of the course. Most (86%) reported CRM principles as useful for obstetric faculty and most (59%) recommended repeating the simulation course every 2 years.
A simulation-based team-training course for obstetric clinicians was developed and is a central component of CRICO/RMF's obstetric risk management incentive program that provides a 10% reduction in annual obstetrical malpractice premiums. The course was highly regarded immediately and 1 year or more after completing the course. Most survey responders reported improved teamwork and communication in managing a critical obstetric event in the interval since taking the course. Simulation-based CRM training can serve as a strategy for mitigating adverse perinatal events.
旨在减少医疗差错和不良事件的患者安全举措正在产科领域实施。哈佛医学院机构的风险控制保险公司(CRICO)和风险管理基金会(RMF)将模拟作为一种麻醉风险控制策略。受其成功经验的鼓舞,CRICO/RMF推广基于模拟的团队培训,作为产科医护人员的风险控制策略。我们描述了一门基于产科模拟的团队培训课程的开发、实施和评估,该课程以危机资源管理(CRM)原则为基础。
我们分三个阶段对课程开发、实施和评估进行了系统设计,包括在培训后一年或更长时间进行自我评估问卷调查的随访。
课程结束后立即以及课程结束一年或更长时间后,参与者对该课程的总体评价都很高。大多数调查受访者报告称,自课程结束以来经历过一次关键临床事件,并且由于该课程,他们团队合作的各个方面都有显著或一定程度的改善。大多数(86%)受访者认为CRM原则对产科教员有用,大多数(59%)建议每两年重复一次模拟课程。
为产科临床医生开发了一门基于模拟的团队培训课程,该课程是CRICO/RMF产科风险管理激励计划的核心组成部分,该计划可使年度产科医疗事故保险费降低10%。课程结束后立即以及结束一年或更长时间后,该课程都备受好评。大多数调查受访者报告称,自参加课程以来,在处理关键产科事件时,团队合作和沟通有所改善。基于模拟的CRM培训可作为减轻围产期不良事件的一种策略。