Rapid cycle deliberate practice improves resident performance during ELBW resuscitation.

Q2 Medicine
B R Hadfield, T Sawyer, A G Moreira, R Farner, M M Vasquez
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Abstract

Background: Neonatal Resuscitation is a required competency for pediatric and family medicine residency programs. Simulation-based training can be used to supplement clinical experience. Rapid Cycle Deliberate Practice (RCDP) has been validated as an effective education model and is gaining favor over traditional simulation models. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a simulation-based rapid cycle deliberate practice (RCDP) intervention on extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infant resuscitation.

Methods: Pediatric and family practice residents were randomized to control and intervention groups and participated in pre- and post-NICU rotation simulations. The intervention group received one RCDP session. Simulations were scored by blinded video review for overall performance, positive pressure ventilation (PPV), endotracheal intubation and behavioral skills. Surveys assessed confidence in ELBW resuscitation.

Results: Forty-one residents participated in the study. The RCDP group performed better than the control group at post-rotation evaluation for overall resuscitation performance (65% vs 87%, p = 0.004), administering PPV (63% vs 88%, p = 0.006), and validated behavior skills (1.4 vs 2.0, p = 0.019). Residents in the RCDP group reported greater confidence with ELBW resuscitation.

Conclusion: An educational intervention using RCDP was associated with improved resident performance and confidence in ELBW resuscitation. RCDP should be considered for NRP and ELBW resuscitation training.

快速循环刻意练习可提高住院医师在 ELBW 复苏过程中的表现。
背景:新生儿复苏是儿科和全科医学住院医师培训课程的必修能力。模拟培训可用于补充临床经验。快速循环慎重练习(RCDP)已被证实是一种有效的教育模式,与传统的模拟模式相比越来越受到青睐。本研究旨在评估基于模拟的快速循环刻意练习(RCDP)干预对极低出生体重(ELBW)婴儿复苏的效果:方法: 儿科和全科住院医师被随机分为对照组和干预组,参加新生儿重症监护室轮转前和轮转后的模拟训练。干预组接受一次 RCDP 培训。模拟训练的整体表现、正压通气 (PPV)、气管插管和行为技能均由盲法视频审查评分。调查评估了对 ELBW 复苏的信心:41名住院医师参加了研究。在轮转后评估中,RCDP 组在整体复苏表现(65% vs 87%,p = 0.004)、实施 PPV(63% vs 88%,p = 0.006)和验证行为技能(1.4 vs 2.0,p = 0.019)方面的表现均优于对照组。RCDP组的住院医师表示对ELBW复苏更有信心:结论:使用 RCDP 进行教育干预可提高住院医师在 ELBW 复苏中的表现和信心。在 NRP 和 ELBW 复苏培训中应考虑使用 RCDP。
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Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine
Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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