An active shooter in the hospital: A literature survey of simulated training and recommendations for standardized practice and preparedness.

Q3 Medicine
Adam M Kelmenson, Charles Leithead
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Abstract

Importance: This article surveys the literature for in-hospital active shooter training models. While most hospital systems utilize computer-based Code Silver training modules, evidence suggests that employees are not adequately prepared for an actual event.

Objective: Although several government agencies and case reports advocate for in situ active shooter training, no gold standard simulation training method has yet been implemented across health systems. This literature review seeks to reveal and evaluate the existing training methodologies to progress toward a gold standard active training model.

Evidence review: A literature survey across two platforms was conducted with predetermined inclusion and exclusion criteria. The search yielded three articles that conducted and evaluated in situ Code Silver training exercises with analysis of before and after participant performance alongside review of weak points in existing hospital policy.

Findings: Across the three identified articles, data from interviews, surveys, and video recordings suggest that participants readiness for an active shooter event increases with simulated training exercises. Furthermore, training exercises allow improvement of hospital policy based on identified weakness.

Conclusion and relevance: While the existing body of literature on training for an active shooter event in a healthcare setting is sparse, the data reviewed in this article underscores the importance of real-world training to inform review of current policies. Furthermore, active training models prove superior to computer-based modules for preparation for an in-hospital active shooter event. Development of a gold standard proactive training approach holds the potential to substantially fortify staff readiness and response capabilities across the American healthcare system in anticipation of the growing threat of active shooter incidences.

医院里的一名活跃枪手:模拟训练的文献调查和标准化练习和准备的建议。
重要性:本文综述了医院内主动射击训练模型的文献。虽然大多数医院系统使用基于计算机的银色代码培训模块,但有证据表明,员工没有为实际事件做好充分准备。目的:尽管一些政府机构和病例报告提倡现场主动射击训练,但尚未在卫生系统中实施金标准模拟训练方法。本文献综述旨在揭示和评估现有的训练方法,以朝着金标准主动训练模型的方向发展。证据回顾:采用预先确定的纳入和排除标准对两个平台进行文献调查。搜索产生了三篇文章,这些文章进行并评估了现场银色代码培训演习,分析了参与者在培训前后的表现,并审查了现有医院政策的弱点。研究结果:在三篇确定的文章中,来自访谈、调查和视频记录的数据表明,通过模拟训练,参与者对主动射击事件的准备程度有所提高。此外,培训活动可以根据已查明的弱点改进医院政策。结论和相关性:虽然现有的关于在医疗环境中进行主动射击事件训练的文献很少,但本文回顾的数据强调了现实世界训练对当前政策审查的重要性。此外,主动训练模型被证明优于基于计算机的模块,用于准备医院内的主动射击事件。开发一种黄金标准的主动培训方法,有可能大大加强整个美国医疗保健系统的工作人员准备和响应能力,以应对不断增长的主动射手事件的威胁。
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American journal of disaster medicine
American journal of disaster medicine Medicine-Medicine (all)
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8
期刊介绍: With the publication of the American Journal of Disaster Medicine, for the first time, comes real guidance in this new medical specialty from the country"s foremost experts in areas most physicians and medical professionals have never seen…a deadly cocktail of catastrophic events like blast wounds and post explosion injuries, biological weapons contamination and mass physical and psychological trauma that comes in the wake of natural disasters and disease outbreak. The journal has one goal: to provide physicians and medical professionals the essential informational tools they need as they seek to combine emergency medical and trauma skills with crisis management and new forms of triage.
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