The Simulation Module for Assessment of Resident’s Targeted Event Response (SMARTER-Shift): a novel teaching method in Emergency Medicine education

Hossein Zakeri, S. Mousavi, Ali Tabatabaey, Z. Najafi
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Background: Attention to several clinical issues simultaneously and timeliness of proper treatment is of prime importance in Emergency Medicine. Simulation Based Training is a growing trend for clinical resident training which has been proposed for enhancing of residents multi-tasking abilities. The Simulation Module for Assessment of Resident’s Targeted Event Response is a methodology which derives specific scenario scripts from core competencies intended for residents. In this study we take that methodology one step further and use it to design multiple patient scripts hoping to enhance multiple knowledge and skills including multitasking. Methods: Using qualitative study of literature we derive multiple patient scripts incorporating simulation technologies which aim to obtain multiple clear educational objectives including the skills required for multitasking. Furthermore we test this teaching method on first year emergency medicine residents. We analyze the effects using paired student T-test of pre/posttests. Also the students’ satisfaction and impression about the method is measured using a questionnaire. Results: The step by step development of a multiple patient scrip is described and a sample script is presented. Cumulative scores of skill and knowledge for resident improved significantly (P<0.001) before and after the course. Almost all students (96%) preferred SMARTER-shift to a clinical shift for teaching purposes while only 52% preferred it for practicing the skills they had already obtained. Conclusion: The SMARTER-shift is an effective way for education of multitasking skills to residents of emergency medicine and it is strongly preferred by residents.
住院医师目标事件反应评估模拟模块(SMARTER-Shift):急诊医学教育中的一种新教学方法
背景:在急诊医学中,同时关注多个临床问题并及时给予适当治疗是至关重要的。模拟训练是临床住院医师培训的发展趋势,旨在提高住院医师的多任务处理能力。住院医师目标事件响应评估模拟模块是一种方法,它从住院医师的核心能力中衍生出特定的场景脚本。在这项研究中,我们将该方法更进一步,并使用它来设计多种患者处方,希望提高多种知识和技能,包括多任务处理。方法:通过对文献的定性研究,我们获得了多个患者脚本,并结合了模拟技术,旨在获得多个明确的教育目标,包括多任务处理所需的技能。并以急诊住院医师为对象,对该教学方法进行了实验。我们使用前后检验的配对学生t检验来分析效果。此外,学生对该方法的满意度和印象也通过问卷调查来衡量。结果:一步一步的发展多病人脚本描述和一个样本脚本提出。住院医师的技能和知识累积得分在课程前后显著提高(P<0.001)。几乎所有的学生(96%)出于教学目的更喜欢smart -shift而不是临床轮班,而只有52%的学生更喜欢实践他们已经获得的技能。结论:smart -shift是急诊医学住院医师多任务处理技能教育的有效途径,受到住院医师的强烈欢迎。
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