Alam Fahad, LeBlanc Vicki R, Baxter Alan, Tarshis Jordan, Piquette Dominique, Gu Yuqi, Filipowska Caroline, Krywenky Ashley, Kester-Greene Nicole, Cardinal Pierre, Au Shelly, Lam Sandy, Boet Sylvain, Clinical Trials Group Perioperative Anesthesia
Department of Anesthesia, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Department of Innovation in Medical Education and University of Ottawa Skillssy, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2018 Apr 21;8(4):e020940. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020940.
The proportion of older acute care physicians (ACPs) has been steadily increasing. Ageing is associated with physiological changes and prospective research investigating how such age-related physiological changes affect clinical performance, including crisis resource management (CRM) skills, is lacking. There is a gap in the literature on whether physician's age influences baseline CRM performance and also learning from simulation. We aim to investigate whether ageing is associated with baseline CRM skills of ACPs (emergency, critical care and anaesthesia) using simulated crisis scenarios and to assess whether ageing influences learning from simulation-based education.
This is a prospective cohort multicentre study recruiting ACPs from the Universities of Toronto and Ottawa, Canada. Each participant will manage an advanced cardiovascular life support crisis-simulated scenario (pretest) and then be debriefed on their CRM skills. They will then manage another simulated crisis scenario (immediate post-test). Three months after, participants will return to manage a third simulated crisis scenario (retention post-test). The relationship between biological age and chronological age will be assessed by measuring the participants CRM skills and their ability to learn from high-fidelity simulation.
This protocol was approved by Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Research Ethics Board (REB Number 140-2015) and the Ottawa Health Science Network Research Ethics Board (#20150173-01H). The results will be disseminated in a peer-reviewed journal and at scientific meetings.
NCT02683447; Pre-results.
老年急性护理医师(ACP)的比例一直在稳步上升。衰老与生理变化相关,而关于此类与年龄相关的生理变化如何影响临床绩效(包括危机资源管理(CRM)技能)的前瞻性研究尚属空白。关于医师年龄是否会影响基线CRM绩效以及从模拟中学习的情况,文献中存在空白。我们旨在通过模拟危机场景调查衰老是否与ACP(急诊、重症监护和麻醉)的基线CRM技能相关,并评估衰老是否会影响基于模拟的教育学习效果。
这是一项前瞻性队列多中心研究,从加拿大多伦多大学和渥太华大学招募ACP。每位参与者将处理一个高级心血管生命支持危机模拟场景(预测试),然后就其CRM技能进行汇报。之后,他们将处理另一个模拟危机场景(即时后测)。三个月后,参与者将返回处理第三个模拟危机场景(留存后测)。通过测量参与者的CRM技能及其从高保真模拟中学习的能力,评估生物学年龄与实际年龄之间的关系。
本方案已获得阳光布鲁克健康科学中心研究伦理委员会(REB编号140 - 2015)和渥太华健康科学网络研究伦理委员会(#20150173 - 01H)的批准。研究结果将在同行评审期刊和科学会议上发表。
NCT02683447;预结果。