Cooper Simon, Cant Robyn P, Bogossian Fiona, Bucknall Tracey, Hopmans Ruben
Author Affiliations: Federation University Australia, Gippsland, Victoria, Australia; School of Nursing, The University of Hong Kong; and School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Brighton, United Kingdom (Dr Cooper); School of Nursing and Midwifery, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria (Dr Cant); School of Nursing and Midwifery, The University of Queensland Herston Campus, Brisbane, Queensland (Dr Bogossian); and School of Nursing and Midwifery, Deakin University (Dr Bucknall); and Faculty of Information Technology, Monash University (Mr Hopmans), Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Comput Inform Nurs. 2015 May;33(5):199-207. doi: 10.1097/CIN.0000000000000141.
International studies indicate that the recognition and management of deteriorating patients in hospitals are poor and that patient assessment is often inadequate. Face-to-face simulation programs have been shown to have an impact on educational and clinical outcomes; however, little is known about performance in contemporary healthcare e-simulation approaches. Using data from an open-access Web-based patient deterioration program (FIRSTACTWeb), the performance of 367 Australian nursing students in identification of treatment priorities and clinical actions was analyzed using a military model of Course of Action Simulation Analysis. Participants' performance in the whole program demonstrated a significant improvement in knowledge and skills (P ≤ .001) with high levels of participant satisfaction. Course of Action Simulation Analysis modeling identified three key participant groupings within which only 18% took the "best course of action" (the right actions and timing), with most (70%) completing the right actions but in the wrong order. The remaining 12% produced incomplete assessments and actions in an incorrect sequence. Contemporary approaches such as e-simulation do enhance educational outcomes. Measurement of performance when combined with Course of Action Simulation Analysis becomes a useful tool in the description of outcomes, an understanding of decision making, and the prediction of future events.
国际研究表明,医院对病情恶化患者的识别与管理情况不佳,而且患者评估往往不够充分。面对面模拟项目已被证明对教育和临床结果有影响;然而,对于当代医疗电子模拟方法中的表现却知之甚少。利用来自一个基于网络的开放获取患者病情恶化项目(FIRSTACTWeb)的数据,采用行动过程模拟分析的军事模型,分析了367名澳大利亚护理专业学生在确定治疗优先级和临床行动方面的表现。参与者在整个项目中的表现显示出知识和技能有显著提高(P≤0.001),参与者满意度较高。行动过程模拟分析模型确定了三个关键参与者分组,其中只有18%采取了“最佳行动方案”(正确的行动和时机),大多数(70%)完成了正确的行动但顺序错误。其余12%给出了不完整的评估且行动顺序不正确。诸如电子模拟这样的当代方法确实能提高教育效果。将表现测量与行动过程模拟分析相结合,成为描述结果、理解决策制定以及预测未来事件的有用工具。