Department of Emergency Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston, ON.
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK.
CJEM. 2020 Jan;22(1):103-111. doi: 10.1017/cem.2019.416.
Simulation plays an integral role in the Canadian healthcare system with applications in quality improvement, systems development, and medical education. High-quality, simulation-based research will ensure its effective use. This study sought to summarize simulation-based research activity and its facilitators and barriers, as well as establish priorities for simulation-based research in Canadian emergency medicine (EM).
Simulation-leads from Canadian departments or divisions of EM associated with a general FRCP-EM training program surveyed and documented active EM simulation-based research at their institutions and identified the perceived facilitators and barriers. Priorities for simulation-based research were generated by simulation-leads via a second survey; these were grouped into themes and finally endorsed by consensus during an in-person meeting of simulation leads. Priority themes were also reviewed by senior simulation educators.
Twenty simulation-leads representing all 14 invited institutions participated in the study between February and May, 2018. Sixty-two active, simulation-based research projects were identified (median per institution = 4.5, IQR 4), as well as six common facilitators and five barriers. Forty-nine priorities for simulation-based research were reported and summarized into eight themes: simulation in competency-based medical education, simulation for inter-professional learning, simulation for summative assessment, simulation for continuing professional development, national curricular development, best practices in simulation-based education, simulation-based education outcomes, and simulation as an investigative methodology.
This study summarized simulation-based research activity in EM in Canada, identified its perceived facilitators and barriers, and built national consensus on priority research themes. This represents the first step in the development of a simulation-based research agenda specific to Canadian EM.
模拟在加拿大医疗保健系统中起着不可或缺的作用,可应用于质量改进、系统开发和医学教育。高质量、基于模拟的研究将确保其有效利用。本研究旨在总结加拿大急诊医学(EM)领域的基于模拟的研究活动及其促进因素和障碍,并确定基于模拟的研究优先事项。
与普通 FRCP-EM 培训计划相关的加拿大 EM 部门或科室的模拟负责人对其机构内的 EM 基于模拟的活跃研究进行了调查和记录,并确定了感知到的促进因素和障碍。模拟负责人通过第二次调查生成了基于模拟的研究优先事项;这些优先事项被分为主题,最后在模拟负责人的现场会议上达成共识。高级模拟教育工作者也对优先主题进行了审查。
2018 年 2 月至 5 月期间,20 名模拟负责人代表所有 14 家受邀机构参与了该研究。确定了 62 项活跃的基于模拟的研究项目(中位数为每个机构 4.5,四分位距为 4),以及六个常见的促进因素和五个障碍。报告并总结了 49 项基于模拟的研究优先事项,分为八个主题:基于模拟的医学教育中的能力本位医学教育、模拟用于跨专业学习、模拟用于总结性评估、模拟用于继续专业发展、国家课程发展、基于模拟的教育的最佳实践、基于模拟的教育成果以及模拟作为一种调查方法。
本研究总结了加拿大 EM 中的基于模拟的研究活动,确定了其感知到的促进因素和障碍,并就优先研究主题达成了全国共识。这是制定特定于加拿大 EM 的基于模拟的研究议程的第一步。