Prehospital mass casualty incident triage simulation builds knowledge and confidence in medical trainees

IF 1.7 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Elaine Yu DO, Christanne Coffey MD
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Abstract

Background

Mass casualty incident (MCI) triage simulation is an increasingly useful tool for teaching triage systems to medical students, trainees, and hospital staff. MCI simulation in the prehospital setting has not yet been studied in this population.

Objectives/Aims

We aimed to assess the effectiveness of a prehospital MCI simulation in medical students, residents, and fellows. Our primary outcome was knowledge of the components of the triage algorithms used in MCI response. Our secondary outcome was each participant's confidence level if required to assist with or lead a MCI response.

Methods

This was an observational study with pre–post surveys. We recruited 30 medical students, 14 emergency medicine (EM) residents, and four pediatric EM fellows to fill out a survey before and after a 3-h simulation session practicing the START and JumpSTART algorithms on two prehospital MCI scenarios.

Results

Overall, all groups demonstrated significant improvement in knowledge of triage colors, information needed to assign a triage color, pediatric airway management during a MCI, and indications for breaths-first CPR. They also demonstrated significant increase in confidence both in assisting with and in leading a MCI response.

Conclusions

Simulated practice triaging patients in prehospital MCI scenarios improves knowledge of triage algorithms and increases confidence in assisting with or leading a MCI response in medical trainees.

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院前大规模伤亡事件分流模拟可培养医疗学员的知识和信心
背景大规模伤亡事件(MCI)分诊模拟是向医科学生、受训人员和医院员工教授分诊系统的一种越来越有用的工具。目前尚未对院前环境中的 MCI 模拟进行研究。 目的 我们旨在评估院前 MCI 模拟在医学生、住院医师和研究员中的效果。我们的主要结果是了解 MCI 反应中使用的分诊算法的组成部分。我们的次要结果是每位参与者在需要协助或领导 MCI 响应时的信心水平。 方法 这是一项采用前后调查的观察性研究。我们招募了 30 名医科学生、14 名急诊医学(EM)住院医师和 4 名儿科 EM 研究员,让他们在两个院前 MCI 情景中练习 START 和 JumpSTART 算法的 3 小时模拟课程前后填写调查问卷。 结果 总体而言,所有小组在以下方面的知识都有显著提高:分诊颜色、分配分诊颜色所需的信息、MCI 期间的儿科气道管理以及呼吸第一心肺复苏术的适应症。他们在协助和领导 MCI 响应方面的信心也明显增强。 结论 在院前 MCI 情景中对患者进行分诊的模拟练习可提高医学受训者对分诊算法的了解,并增强其协助或领导 MCI 反应的信心。
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AEM Education and Training
AEM Education and Training Nursing-Emergency Nursing
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