Enhancing Teamwork and Clinical Competence in Radiotherapy Education: Integrating TeamSTEPPS with PEARLS Structured Debriefing in Scenario-Based Simulations.

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Advances in Medical Education and Practice Pub Date : 2025-05-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/AMEP.S517805
Guohui Liu, Tian Lan, Mingyan E, Yunlong He, Hanqing Hu
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate whether integrating the TeamSTEPPS model with PEARLS structured debriefing improves teamwork competencies and clinical decision-making among radiotherapy residents, compared to traditional simulation teaching, and to assess its broader applicability in medical education.

Methods: From June to December 2023, 36 standardized training residents from the Radiotherapy Department of Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital were selected and randomly assigned to an experimental group and a control group, each with 18 participants, using a random number table The experimental group underwent scenario-based simulation teaching incorporating the TeamSTEPPS model and PEARLS structured debriefing, while the control group received traditional simulation teaching. Post-intervention, a unified quantitative assessment evaluated theoretical knowledge, skill performance, and simulation performance in both groups. Additionally, satisfaction levels were assessed via questionnaire.

Results: The experimental group exhibited significantly higher scores in theoretical knowledge (88.55±6.52) and skill performance (87.68±18.42) compared to the control group (71.63±5.69 and 58.96±11.47, respectively; P<0.05). The experimental group exhibited statistically significant improvements in teamwork competencies, including communication (23.22±2.21 vs 21.43±3.77, P<0.05), leadership (23.40±2.22 vs 22.19±3.51, P<0.05), situational awareness (18.95±1.61 vs 17.62±2.64, P<0.05), and mutual support (27.93±2.92 vs 25.69±5.76, P<0.05). The experimental group's higher satisfaction (94.44% vs 77.78%, P<0.05) underscores the potential of this integrated approach to address systemic challenges in clinical education, such as fragmented teamwork training and insufficient reflective practice. These findings suggest that combining TeamSTEPPS with PEARLS could serve as a replicable framework for multidisciplinary medical training programs aiming to enhance both technical proficiency and collaborative care.

Conclusion: The innovative combined teaching method applied in this study to scenario-based simulation teaching in radiation oncology can significantly enhance residents' theoretical knowledge, skill performance, and team collaboration abilities.This methodology exhibits notable advantages in clinical teaching within the radiotherapy department and with potential applicability to multidisciplinary medical education and standardized residency programs.

在放疗教育中加强团队合作和临床能力:在基于场景的模拟中整合TeamSTEPPS和PEARLS结构化汇报。
目的:本研究旨在评估与传统的模拟教学相比,将TeamSTEPPS模型与珍珠结构化汇报相结合是否能提高放疗住院医师的团队合作能力和临床决策能力,并评估其在医学教育中的广泛适用性。方法:选取哈尔滨医科大学肿瘤医院放疗科规范化培训住院医师36名,采用随机数字表法随机分为实验组和对照组,每组18人。实验组采用基于场景的模拟教学,结合TeamSTEPPS模型和PEARLS结构化汇报,对照组采用传统模拟教学。干预后,对两组的理论知识、技能表现和模拟表现进行统一的定量评估。此外,通过问卷调查评估满意度。结果:实验组的理论知识得分为88.55±6.52分,技能表现得分为87.68±18.42分,显著高于对照组的71.63±5.69分和58.96±11.47分;结论:本研究将创新性的联合教学方法应用于放射肿瘤学场景模拟教学中,可显著提高住院医师的理论知识、技能表现和团队协作能力。该方法在放疗科的临床教学中表现出显著的优势,并可能适用于多学科医学教育和标准化住院医师计划。
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