Suppr超能文献

现场模拟:COVID-19大流行安全准备的重要工具。

In Situ Simulation: An Essential Tool for Safe Preparedness for the COVID-19 Pandemic.

作者信息

Sharara-Chami Rana, Sabouneh Rami, Zeineddine Rida, Banat Rim, Fayad Joe, Lakissian Zavi

机构信息

From the Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (R.S.-C., R.S.), and Dar Al-Wafaa Simulation in Medicine (DAWSIM), American University of Beirut Medical Center (R.Z., R.B., Z.L.); and Department of Fine Arts, American University of Beirut (J.F.), Beirut, Lebanon.

出版信息

Simul Healthc. 2020 Oct;15(5):303-309. doi: 10.1097/SIH.0000000000000504.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Working under extreme stress can cause medical professionals to deviate from clinical guidelines even if they know of their existence, let alone in situations such as COVID-19 where guidelines are unclear, fluid, and resources limited. In situ simulation has been proven an effective tool for training medical professionals during previous healthcare crises, eg, Ebola, influenza, as well as for assessing the preparedness of centers by identifying potential latent safety threats. In this article, we describe our ongoing simulation activities to ensure that our staff is best prepared to adapt to the challenges of COVID-19.

METHODS

This is a prospective preparedness assessment and training intervention at a tertiary care academic center in Lebanon during the COVID-19 pandemic. In situ simulations followed by debriefing with good judgment occur daily involving native teams of 3 to 5 professionals in the newly established COVID intensive care unit and wards, the adult and pediatric intensive care unit and wards, and the emergency department. The simulations are assessed by the instructor using the Simulation Team Assessment Tool and by the participants using the Simulation Effectiveness Tool. Transcripts of recorded simulation debriefings are analyzed for content for latent safety threats using the SHELL Framework (Software-Hardware-Equipment-Liveware).

RESULTS

In 2 weeks, we conducted 15 simulations with 106 participants and 47 observers. Simulation Team Assessment Tool scores show an overall improvement across the hospital over time [101.5 ± 13 (80-134)]. Participants' feedback on the Simulation Effectiveness Tool has been predominantly positive on the educational and practical benefits of the simulation activity. Data from debriefings and observations demonstrated the following categories of latent safety threats: inadequate preparedness on infection control, uncertainty of guidelines on oxygen supplementation and intubation protocols, lack of leadership and communication, overall panic, and others.

CONCLUSIONS

Our single-center preparedness intervention demonstrated multiple latent safety threats in relation to COVID-19, which can be recognized through simulation before translating into actual patient care.

摘要

引言

即使医疗专业人员知道临床指南的存在,在极端压力下工作也可能导致他们偏离这些指南,更不用说在像 COVID-19 这样指南不明确、多变且资源有限的情况下了。在之前的医疗危机(如埃博拉、流感)期间,现场模拟已被证明是培训医疗专业人员的有效工具,也是通过识别潜在的潜在安全威胁来评估各中心准备情况的有效工具。在本文中,我们描述了我们正在进行的模拟活动,以确保我们的员工为适应 COVID-19 的挑战做好最佳准备。

方法

这是在黎巴嫩一家三级医疗学术中心于 COVID-19 大流行期间进行的前瞻性准备情况评估和培训干预。每天在新设立的 COVID 重症监护病房和病房、成人及儿科重症监护病房和病房以及急诊科,由 3 至 5 名专业人员组成的本地团队进行现场模拟,随后进行明智的汇报总结。模拟由教员使用模拟团队评估工具进行评估,参与者使用模拟效果工具进行评估。使用 SHELL 框架(软件 - 硬件 - 设备 - 人员)分析录制的模拟汇报总结的文字记录,以查找潜在安全威胁的内容。

结果

在两周内,我们进行了 15 次模拟,有 106 名参与者和 47 名观察员。模拟团队评估工具得分显示,随着时间的推移,全院整体有所改善[101.5 ± 13(80 - 134)]。参与者对模拟效果工具的反馈主要是对模拟活动的教育和实际益处持积极态度。汇报总结和观察的数据显示了以下几类潜在安全威胁:感染控制准备不足、氧气补充和插管方案指南的不确定性、缺乏领导力和沟通、整体恐慌以及其他问题。

结论

我们的单中心准备干预显示了与 COVID-19 相关的多种潜在安全威胁,这些威胁在转化为实际患者护理之前可通过模拟识别出来。

文献检索

告别复杂PubMed语法,用中文像聊天一样搜索,搜遍4000万医学文献。AI智能推荐,让科研检索更轻松。

立即免费搜索

文件翻译

保留排版,准确专业,支持PDF/Word/PPT等文件格式,支持 12+语言互译。

免费翻译文档

深度研究

AI帮你快速写综述,25分钟生成高质量综述,智能提取关键信息,辅助科研写作。

立即免费体验