Jee Marcus, Khamoudes Daniel, Brennan Aoife M, O'Donnell John
Emergency Department, Galway University Hospital, Galway, IRL.
Emergency Medicine, Galway University Hospital, Galway, IRL.
Cureus. 2020 Apr 28;12(4):e7876. doi: 10.7759/cureus.7876.
In January 2020, the WHO declared COVID-19 an epidemic in China and the possibility of evolving into a pandemic. During early phases, most emergency departments did not have contingency plans for an outbreak of this scale and therefore necessitating adequate preparation. This study aims to describe the utility of in situ simulation in identifying system errors and latent safety hazards in response to preparation for the expected COVID-19 surge. We also aim to describe the corrective measures taken to improve our outbreak response locally. We hope that others may be able to use this information as foresight in preparing their own departments for this outbreak. The emergency department and anesthesiology department of Galway University Hospital conducted a series of multidisciplinary, in situ simulations to rapidly identify operational errors and latent safety hazards in response to this outbreak. Each simulation involved an interdisciplinary response to a suspected/COVID-19 patient. The cases were used as a training opportunity for staff and ultimately a platform to expeditiously implement system changes in response to deficits identified during the simulations. Conclusively, with the complexities and intricate structure of every emergency department, we understood that preparation for an outbreak requires evaluation of the current system before implementing any changes. It is not a "one size fits all" concept. Therefore, conducting in situ simulations and the use of foresight, is pivotal as it could prevent loss of resources and time in preparing for an outbreak.
2020年1月,世界卫生组织宣布新型冠状病毒肺炎在中国爆发,并有可能演变为全球大流行。在早期阶段,大多数急诊科没有针对这种规模疫情的应急预案,因此需要做好充分准备。本研究旨在描述现场模拟在识别系统错误和潜在安全隐患以应对预期的新型冠状病毒肺炎激增方面的作用。我们还旨在描述为改善本地疫情应对措施而采取的纠正措施。我们希望其他人能够利用这些信息,提前为自己部门应对此次疫情做好准备。戈尔韦大学医院急诊科和麻醉科进行了一系列多学科现场模拟,以迅速识别应对此次疫情爆发时的操作错误和潜在安全隐患。每次模拟都涉及对疑似/新型冠状病毒肺炎患者的跨学科应对。这些案例被用作员工的培训机会,并最终成为一个平台,以便根据模拟过程中发现的不足迅速实施系统变革。总之,鉴于每个急诊科的复杂性和错综复杂的结构,我们明白疫情爆发的准备工作需要在实施任何变革之前对当前系统进行评估。这不是一个“一刀切”的概念。因此,进行现场模拟并运用前瞻性思维至关重要,因为它可以避免在疫情准备过程中资源和时间的浪费。