Department of Emergency Medicine, Sengkang General Hospital, Singapore.
Department of Emergency Medicine, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore.
Prehosp Disaster Med. 2023 Dec;38(6):792-806. doi: 10.1017/S1049023X2300660X. Epub 2023 Nov 24.
Disasters or mass-casualty incidents are uncommon events. The use of simulation is an ideal training modality in full-scale exercises as it immerses the participants in a replication of the actual environment where they can respond to simulated casualties in accordance with existing protocols.The objective of this scoping review is to answer the research question: "How effective is simulation, as assessed in full-scale exercises, for response to disasters and mass-casualty incidents world-wide?" Studies on full-scale exercises, as defined in World Health Organization (WHO) simulation exercise toolbox, that were published in peer-reviewed journals using the English language from 2001 through 2021 were included. Twenty studies were included from searching PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science. Simulated casualties were the most common simulation modality. Using Kirkpatrick's levels of evaluation to synthesize the data, simulation was reported to be generally effective and mostly demonstrated at the levels of learning of individuals and/or systems, as well as reaction of individuals. Evaluations at levels of behavior and results were limited due to the uncommon nature of disasters and mass-casualty incidents. However, evaluation outcomes across the full-scale exercises were varied, leading to the inability to consolidate effectiveness of simulation into a single measure. It is recommended for best evidence-based practices for simulation to be adhered to in full-scale exercises so that the trainings could translate into better outcomes for casualties during an actual disaster or mass-casualty incident. In addition, the reporting of simulation use in full-scale exercises should be standardized using a framework, and the evaluation process should be rigorous so that effectiveness could be determined and compared across full-scale exercises.
灾难或大规模伤亡事件并不常见。模拟是全面演习中一种理想的培训模式,因为它使参与者沉浸在实际环境的复制品中,使他们能够根据现有协议对模拟伤亡做出反应。本范围综述的目的是回答研究问题:“在全球范围内,模拟在全面演习中对于应对灾难和大规模伤亡事件的效果如何?” 本研究纳入了 2001 年至 2021 年间在同行评议期刊上发表的、使用英语、符合世界卫生组织(WHO)模拟演习工具包定义的全面演习研究,共 20 项研究。模拟伤员是最常见的模拟模式。使用 Kirkpatrick 的评估水平来综合数据,模拟被报告为通常是有效的,主要表现在个人和/或系统的学习水平以及个人的反应水平上。由于灾难和大规模伤亡事件的罕见性质,行为和结果水平的评估受到限制。然而,全面演习的评估结果各不相同,导致无法将模拟的有效性综合为单一指标。建议在全面演习中遵守基于最佳证据的模拟实践,以便培训能够为实际灾难或大规模伤亡事件中的伤员带来更好的结果。此外,应该使用框架标准化全面演习中模拟使用的报告,并严格评估过程,以便能够确定和比较全面演习中的效果。