Medical University of Białystok, Department of Medical Simulations, Białystok, Poland.
Medical University of Białystok, Department of Psychiatry, Białystok, Poland.
GMS J Med Educ. 2021 Apr 15;38(4):Doc78. doi: 10.3205/zma001474. eCollection 2021.
Pediatric teams of emergency departments work under extreme stress, which affects high-level cognitive functions, specifically attention and memory. Therefore, the methods of stress management are being sought. Mindfulness as a process of intentionally paying attention to each moment with acceptance of each experience without judgment can potentially contribute to improving the performance of medical teams. Medical simulation is a technique that creates a situation to allow persons to experience a representation of a real event for the purpose of education. It has been shown that emergency medicine simulation may create a high physiological fidelity environment similarly to what is observed in a real emergency room. The aim of our study was to determine whether the technical and non-technical skills of medical students in the course of pediatric high fidelity simulations are related to their mindfulness and stress. A total of 166 standardized simulations were conducted among students of medicine in three simulation centers of medical universities, assessing: stress sensation (subjectively and heart rate/blood pressure), technical (checklists) and non-technical skills (Ottawa scale) and mindfulness (five facet mindfulness questionnaire): ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT03761355. The perception of stress among students was lower and more motivating if they were more mindful. Mindfulness of students correlated positively with avoiding fixation error. In the consecutive simulations the leaders' non-technical skills improved, although no change was noted in their technical skills. The results of our research indicate that mindfulness influence the non-technical skills and the perception of stress of medical students during pediatric emergency simulations. Further research is needed to show whether mindfulness training leads to improvement in this field.
儿科急诊团队在极端压力下工作,这会影响高级认知功能,特别是注意力和记忆力。因此,人们正在寻找压力管理方法。正念作为一种有意关注每个时刻的过程,接受每个体验而不进行评判,可能有助于提高医疗团队的绩效。医疗模拟是一种创造情境的技术,使人们能够体验真实事件的再现,以达到教育目的。已经表明,急诊医学模拟可以创造出一种类似真实急诊室中观察到的高生理逼真度环境。我们的研究目的是确定医学生在儿科高保真模拟课程中的技术和非技术技能是否与他们的正念和压力有关。在三个医科大学的模拟中心,共有 166 名医学生进行了标准化模拟,评估:压力感(主观和心率/血压)、技术(检查表)和非技术技能(渥太华量表)和正念(五因素正念问卷):ClinicalTrials.gov ID:NCT03761355。如果学生更有正念,他们对压力的感知就会更低,更有动力。学生的正念与避免固定错误呈正相关。在连续的模拟中,领导者的非技术技能有所提高,尽管他们的技术技能没有变化。我们的研究结果表明,正念会影响医学生在儿科急诊模拟中的非技术技能和压力感知。需要进一步的研究来表明正念训练是否会在这一领域有所改善。