Weimar Zoe, Nestel Debra, Battista Alexis, Best Samantha, Kumar Arunaz, Blank Douglas A
Monash University, Monash School of Medicine, Wellington Road, Clayton, VIC, 3800, Australia.
The University of Melbourne, Department of Surgery, Melbourne, VIC, 3010, Australia.
Pediatr Res. 2024 Oct 4. doi: 10.1038/s41390-024-03602-9.
Neonatal resuscitation video review (NRVR) involves recording and reviewing resuscitations for education and quality assurance. Though NRVR has been shown to improve teamwork and skill retention, it is not widely used. We evaluated clinicians' experiences of NRVR to understand how NRVR impacts learning and can be improved.
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) clinicians with previous NRVR experience were recruited for individual semi-structured interviews. Using a social constructivist viewpoint, five researchers used thematic analysis to analyze participant responses.
Twenty-two clinicians (11 nurses, 11 doctors) were interviewed. All participants expressed positive attitudes towards NRVR. Four themes were identified: (1) Learning from reality-exposure to real-life resuscitations was highly clinically relevant. (2) Immersive self-regulation-watching videos aided recall and reflection. (3) Complexities in learner psychological safety-all participants acknowledged viewing NRVR videos could be confronting. Some expressed fear of judgment from colleagues, though the educational benefit of NRVR superseded this. (4) Accessing and learning from diverse vantage points-NRVR promoted group discussion, which prompted participant learning from colleagues' viewpoints.
Neonatal clinicians reported NRVR to be an effective and safe method for learning and refining skills required during neonatal resuscitation, such as situational awareness and communication.
Neonatal resuscitation video review is not known to be widely used in neonatal resuscitation teaching, and published research in this area is limited. Our study examined clinician attitudes towards an established neonatal resuscitation video review program. We found strong support for teaching using neonatal resuscitation video review among neonatal doctors and nurses, with key benefits including increased situational awareness and increased clinical exposure to resuscitations, while maintaining psychological safety for participants. The results of this study add evidence to support the addition of video review to neonatal resuscitation training.
新生儿复苏视频回顾(NRVR)包括记录和回顾复苏过程以用于教育和质量保证。尽管NRVR已被证明能改善团队协作和技能保持,但它并未得到广泛应用。我们评估了临床医生对NRVR的体验,以了解NRVR如何影响学习以及如何改进。
招募有NRVR经验的新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)临床医生进行个人半结构化访谈。五名研究人员从社会建构主义的角度,采用主题分析法分析参与者的回答。
采访了22名临床医生(11名护士,11名医生)。所有参与者对NRVR都表达了积极态度。确定了四个主题:(1)从现实中学习——接触真实的复苏案例具有高度临床相关性。(2)沉浸式自我调节——观看视频有助于回忆和反思。(3)学习者心理安全的复杂性——所有参与者都承认观看NRVR视频可能会令人不安。一些人表示担心受到同事的评判,尽管NRVR的教育益处超过了这一点。(4)从不同视角获取和学习——NRVR促进了小组讨论,促使参与者从同事的视角学习。
新生儿临床医生报告称,NRVR是学习和完善新生儿复苏所需技能(如情境意识和沟通)的有效且安全的方法。
新生儿复苏视频回顾在新生儿复苏教学中的广泛应用尚不为人所知,该领域已发表的研究也很有限。我们的研究调查了临床医生对既定的新生儿复苏视频回顾项目的态度。我们发现新生儿医生和护士对使用新生儿复苏视频回顾进行教学给予了大力支持,主要益处包括提高情境意识和增加对复苏案例的临床接触,同时保持参与者的心理安全。本研究结果为支持将视频回顾纳入新生儿复苏培训增添了证据。