Rotzoll Daisy, Pott Claudia, Stöhr Robert, Hartwig Thomas, Gries André
Faculty of Medicine, Skills and Simulation Centre LernKlinik Leipzig, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany.
German Red Cross Local State Rescue School, Leipzig, Germany.
Clin Teach. 2025 Jun;22(3):e70083. doi: 10.1111/tct.70083.
Mass casualty incidents (MCIs) are events where the number of patients may exceed the resources available for emergency management. In emergency departments (ED), MCIs go along with high patient allocation in a short time period. For ED staff, simulation-based immersive scenario training can be an effective tool to develop communicative and leadership competencies to manage these situations.
A novel simulation-based immersion experience was developed for senior residents in emergency care. To our knowledge, this is the first scenario training focusing on in-hospital triage and management of MCI in an ED using simulated patients, visual tracking, bodycams and active participant location tracking as educational tools. The participants were either directly involved by managing triage and allocation of in-hospital resources for 14 patients or in remote observation of the running scenario on an audiovisual basis.
After implementation of the pilot MCI simulation-based scenario training, 13 participants completed surveys (48% response rate) including open-ended response items. Quantitative data and open-ended responses using an electronic response system were sequentially analysed to evaluate training feasibility and acceptability.
We designed a novel simulation-based MCI scenario training focusing on learning objectives involving confidence gain in ED triage. Although this format is extremely resource and time consuming, the highly positive evaluation (participants strongly agreed or agreed that the simulation scenario was suitable for in-hospital MCI triage training) implies that this innovative education technique should be considered for future emergency medical services (EMS) training sessions.
大规模伤亡事件(MCI)是指患者数量可能超过应急管理可用资源的事件。在急诊科(ED),MCI伴随着短时间内大量患者的分配。对于急诊科工作人员来说,基于模拟的沉浸式情景培训可以成为培养沟通和领导能力以应对这些情况的有效工具。
为急诊护理的高级住院医师开发了一种新颖的基于模拟的沉浸式体验。据我们所知,这是首个使用模拟患者、视觉跟踪、随身摄像头和主动参与者位置跟踪作为教育工具,聚焦于急诊科内MCI的院内分诊和管理的情景培训。参与者要么直接参与为14名患者进行分诊和分配院内资源,要么在视听基础上远程观察正在进行的情景。
在实施基于MCI模拟的试点情景培训后,13名参与者完成了调查(回复率为48%),包括开放式回答项目。使用电子回复系统对定量数据和开放式回答进行了顺序分析,以评估培训的可行性和可接受性。
我们设计了一种新颖的基于模拟的MCI情景培训,重点关注涉及在急诊科分诊中获得信心的学习目标。尽管这种形式极其耗费资源和时间,但高度积极的评估结果(参与者强烈同意或同意模拟情景适用于院内MCI分诊培训)表明,这种创新的教育技术应在未来的紧急医疗服务(EMS)培训课程中予以考虑。