Procedure-Focused Escape Room: A Pilot Study on Teaching High-Stakes Technical Skills in Anesthesia Residents.

Jeffrey Huang, Natalia Tarasova, Charles R Sims, Lauren K Licatino, Timothy R Long, Arnoley S Abcejo
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Background: High-stakes yet clinically infrequent procedures are challenging to teach. Escape rooms may offer an innovative solution through game-based learning. There is limited guidance on how to design an escape room focused on physical puzzles. We designed and implemented a procedure-focused escape room to teach high-stakes procedures to anesthesiology residents.

Methods: We selected 5 procedural skills relevant to anesthesiology residents through a modified Delphi technique: fiberoptic intubation, rapid infuser setup, intraosseous line placement, flexible bronchoscopy, and supraglottic airway exchange. We designed associated skills stations and linked them in sequence using an elaborate series of puzzles, locks, keys, and codes. The total cost of puzzle equipment was $169.53. After pilot testing, we implemented the escape room from July to November 2022. We assessed residents using a single group pretest-posttest study design.

Results: Forty-three of 55 (78%) eligible anesthesiology residents participated in the escape room. Thirty-one residents completed the surveys. Resident self-efficacy significantly improved for each of the 5 procedures. Twenty-six of 27 (96%) residents preferred the escape room over a typical procedural skills workshop.

Conclusions: This pilot study demonstrated the feasibility of a procedure-focused escape room for teaching high-stakes technical skills. We identified 3 lessons in procedure-focused escape room design: set participant caps intentionally, optimize resource usage, and maximize reproducibility. Participating in a single escape room session significantly increased resident self-efficacy. Residents strongly preferred the escape room format over a traditional procedural skills workshop.

以程序为重点的逃生室:麻醉住院医师高风险技术技能教学试点研究。
背景:高风险但在临床上并不常见的程序在教学中极具挑战性。逃生室可以通过游戏式学习提供创新的解决方案。关于如何设计以物理谜题为重点的密室,目前的指导还很有限。我们设计并实施了一个以手术为重点的逃生室,向麻醉科住院医生教授高风险手术:我们通过改良的德尔菲技术选择了与麻醉科住院医师相关的 5 项手术技能:纤支镜插管、快速输液器设置、鞘内置管、柔性支气管镜检查和声门上气道交换。我们设计了相关的技能站,并使用一系列精心制作的拼图、锁、钥匙和密码将它们依次连接起来。拼图设备的总成本为 169.53 美元。经过试点测试后,我们在 2022 年 7 月至 11 月期间实施了逃生室。我们采用单组前测-后测研究设计对居民进行了评估:55 位符合条件的麻醉科住院医师中有 43 位(78%)参加了密室逃脱。31 名住院医师完成了调查。住院医师对 5 项手术的自我效能感均有明显提高。27名住院医师中有26名(96%)更喜欢逃生室,而不是一般的手术技能研讨会:这项试点研究证明了以手术为重点的逃生室在教授高风险技术技能方面的可行性。我们在以手术为重点的密室设计中总结出了三条经验:有意设定参与者人数上限、优化资源使用以及最大限度地提高可重复性。参加一次逃脱室课程能显著提高住院医师的自我效能感。与传统的手术技能研讨会相比,住院医生更喜欢逃生室的形式。
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