High-fidelity medical simulation training improves medical students’ knowledge and confidence levels in septic shock resuscitation

IF 1.5 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Veerapong Vattanavanit, Jarernporn Kawla-Ied, R. Bhurayanontachai
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Abstract

Background Septic shock resuscitation bundles have poor compliance worldwide partly due to a lack of knowledge and clinical skills. High-fidelity simulation-based training is a new teaching technology in our faculty which may improve the performance of medical students in the resuscitation process. However, since the efficacy of this training method in our institute is limited, we organized an extra class for this evaluation. Purpose The aim was to evaluate the effect on medical students’ knowledge and confidence levels after the high-fidelity medical simulation training in septic shock management. Methods A retrospective study was performed in sixth year medical students during an internal medicine rotation between November 2015 and March 2016. The simulation class was a 2-hour session of a septic shock management scenario and post-training debriefing. Knowledge assessment was determined by a five-question pre-test and post-test examination. At the end of the class, the students completed their confidence evaluation questionnaire. Results Of the 79 medical students, the mean percentage score ± standard deviation (SD) of the post-test examination was statistically significantly higher than the pre-test (66.83%±19.7% vs 47.59%±19.7%, p<0.001). In addition, the student mean percentage confidence level ± SD in management of septic shock was significantly better after the simulation class (68.10%±12.2% vs 51.64%±13.1%, p<0.001). They also strongly suggested applying this simulation class to the current curriculum. Conclusion High-fidelity medical simulation improved the students’ knowledge and confidence in septic shock resuscitation. This simulation class should be included in the curriculum of the sixth year medical students in our institute.
高保真医学模拟训练提高了医学生对感染性休克复苏的认识和信心水平
背景:脓毒性休克复苏包在世界范围内的依从性较差,部分原因是缺乏知识和临床技能。高保真模拟训练是一种新的教学技术,可以提高医学生在复苏过程中的表现。但是由于这种培训方式在我们学院的效果有限,所以我们为这次的评估额外组织了一堂课。目的评价高保真医学模拟训练对医学生感染性休克管理知识和信心水平的影响。方法对2015年11月至2016年3月在内科轮转的六年级医学生进行回顾性研究。模拟课程是一个2小时的脓毒性休克管理场景和训练后汇报。知识评估由五题前测和后测确定。在课程结束时,学生们完成了他们的信心评估问卷。结果79名医学生测后检查的平均百分数得分±标准差(SD)高于测前(66.83%±19.7% vs 47.59%±19.7%,p<0.001)。此外,模拟课程结束后,学生在脓毒性休克管理方面的平均百分比置信水平±SD明显更好(68.10%±12.2% vs 51.64%±13.1%,p<0.001)。他们还强烈建议将这个模拟课程应用到当前的课程中。结论高保真医学模拟提高了学生对感染性休克复苏的认识和信心。本模拟课应纳入我院医六年级学生的课程中。
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Open Access Emergency Medicine
Open Access Emergency Medicine EMERGENCY MEDICINE-
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