School of Community and Health Studies, Centennial College, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3496-4428.
J Emerg Manag. 2022 May-Jun;20(3):273-278. doi: 10.5055/jem.0659.
Interprofessional disaster simulation exercises provide an opportunity for first responder students to learn about disaster response and recovery, to practice their roles and to learn to collaborate with other first responders. With the move to virtual education during the COVID-19 pandemic, a table-top disaster exercise is an alternative format to inperson exercises. To date, most disaster simulation exercises for students have focused on the roles of healthcare providers. As first responders play a critical role in disaster management, there is a need for interprofessional exercises that include students in first responder programs.
A table-top disaster simulation exercise was held with students from the police (n = 94) and firefighter (n = 30) programs at a large community college in Toronto, Canada, in February 2021. It was held virtually using the Zoom® platform, with college faculty as well as professionals from community partner sites. An evaluation survey that had open- and closed-ended items was administered to students following the event.
Thirty-eight percent of the students participated in the survey, and the majority rated the event highly useful and reported that the exercise demonstrated the importance of interprofessional collaboration. Students' responses to the open-ended survey items yielded two themes: understanding roles and performing under duress.
This evaluation demonstrates the value of using a simulated disaster exercise to teach first responder students about their role in disaster response and recovery, and the importance of interprofessional collaboration.
跨专业灾难模拟演练为急救人员学生提供了一个学习灾难应对和恢复的机会,使他们有机会练习自己的角色,并学会与其他急救人员合作。随着 COVID-19 大流行期间向虚拟教育的转变,桌面灾难演练是一种替代现场演练的形式。迄今为止,大多数针对学生的灾难模拟演练都集中在医疗保健提供者的角色上。由于急救人员在灾难管理中起着至关重要的作用,因此需要包括急救人员项目学生在内的跨专业演练。
2021 年 2 月,在加拿大多伦多的一所大型社区学院,警察(n = 94)和消防员(n = 30)专业的学生参加了一次桌面灾难模拟演练。它使用 Zoom®平台进行虚拟演练,参与者包括学院教师以及来自社区合作伙伴站点的专业人员。在活动结束后,向学生发放了一份包含开放式和封闭式问题的评估调查问卷。
38%的学生参与了调查,大多数学生高度评价了这次活动,并报告说该演习展示了跨专业合作的重要性。学生对开放式调查项目的回答产生了两个主题:理解角色和在压力下执行。
这项评估表明,使用模拟灾难演练来教授急救人员学生有关他们在灾难应对和恢复中的角色以及跨专业合作的重要性是有价值的。