Maintenance of CPR skills among nursing students trained using Resuscitation Quality Improvement® program

IF 2.1 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Marilyn H. Oermann , Yolanda M. VanRiel , Robin W. Wagner , Kelli D. Whittington , Manisa Baker , Debra E. Stieve , Patrick C. Crane , Carol A. Vermeesch
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Abstract

Background

The Resuscitation Quality Improvement® (RQI) program is a competency-based approach that provides low dose, high frequency cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills training. Limited research has evaluated its effectiveness with nursing students who need to be prepared to respond to cardiopulmonary emergencies despite their student status and to be competent in CPR as they transition into practice.

Objective

The objective of this multisite longitudinal study was to examine the maintenance of adult and infant compressions and ventilation skills by nursing students at 3 and 6 months following practice with real-time feedback using the RQI® program.

Methods

The effectiveness of brief practice of CPR skills at the RQI® simulation station on the maintenance of skills was analyzed with 238 nursing students from six universities across the United States. Participants completed three practice sessions, at baseline (month 0), 3 months, and 6 months. At baseline, they performed compressions and ventilation with a bag-valve mask on adult and infant manikins without feedback (pretest), followed immediately by a session integrating real-time, objective feedback (both audio and visual) on their performance. CPR practice on the manikins with feedback on performance was then repeated every 3 months.

Results

Practicing CPR skills at the RQI® simulation station every 3 months with real-time feedback enabled participants to maintain their compression and ventilation skills and improve them from baseline (month 0) to 6 months. There was no loss of skills among these participants. Median scores on the first attempt to compress and ventilate stayed above the minimum 75 % overall score that learners must achieve to be considered an adequate performance.

Conclusions

This study demonstrated that brief practice of CPR skills at the RQI® simulation station every 3 months with real-time feedback was highly effective for maintaining students’ competence in compressions and ventilation. Once the RQI® program is set up in a school, students could practice on their own as needed to maintain their skills.

使用 "复苏质量改进®"计划接受培训的护理专业学生保持心肺复苏技能的情况
背景复苏质量改进®(RQI)计划是一种基于能力的方法,提供低剂量、高频率的心肺复苏(CPR)技能培训。这项多地点纵向研究的目的是通过使用 RQI® 程序进行实时反馈,检查护理专业学生在练习 3 个月和 6 个月后对成人和婴儿按压和通气技能的保持情况。方法对来自美国六所大学的 238 名护理专业学生进行了分析,研究了在 RQI® 模拟站进行简短的心肺复苏技能练习对技能保持的效果。参与者分别在基线(0 个月)、3 个月和 6 个月完成了三次练习。在基线阶段,他们使用袋阀面罩在成人和婴儿人体模型上进行了按压和通气,但没有得到反馈(预测试),随后立即进行了针对其表现的实时、客观反馈(音频和视频)练习。结果每 3 个月在 RQI® 模拟站进行一次有实时反馈的心肺复苏技能练习,能使参与者保持按压和通气技能,并在基线(0 个月)至 6 个月期间有所提高。这些参与者的技能没有下降。首次尝试按压和通气的中位数分数保持在 75% 的最低总分以上,学习者必须达到该分数才能被视为表现良好。结论这项研究表明,每 3 个月在 RQI® 模拟站进行一次有实时反馈的心肺复苏技能简短练习,对保持学生的按压和通气能力非常有效。一旦学校设置了 RQI® 程序,学生可根据需要自行练习,以保持技能。
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Resuscitation plus
Resuscitation plus Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, Emergency Medicine
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