[儿科护理培训生和医科学生的跨专业团队培训:模拟和数字格式的比较]。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Katharina Fleig, Petra Tiroke, Fabian Pittau, Urs Mücke
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摘要

背景:儿科对跨专业团队的要求最高。虽然培训和研究在不断发展,但德语国家经常缺乏跨专业教学单位。模拟和数字可转换的形式很少见:自 2018 年起,针对护理专业实习生和医科学生的名为 "SICKO Junior "的为期一天的自愿团队培训定期以模拟形式进行,同时也以数字形式进行。对模拟和数字形式的评估结果进行了比较。为期一天的工作坊的内容以医疗员工的概念为基础。模拟查房中的模范交流、腰椎穿刺模拟器上的培训有助于改变观点:结果:共有 104 人参加了培训,其中 21 人为数字学员。推荐率为 100%。所有学员都认为,培训班对跨专业协作工作产生了积极影响。数字培训和模拟培训对不同工作坊内容的评价没有明显差异:本研究揭示了数字/模拟形式的积极影响。报告为传播工作提供了蓝图。结论:以沟通和错误文化为重点,针对护理受训人员和医科学生的自愿性跨专业团队培训在数字和模拟形式中同样受欢迎。未来的研究应证明其对能力培养和安全文化的影响。
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[Interprofessional Team Training for Nursing Trainees and Medical Students in Pediatrics: Comparing Analog and Digital Formats].

Background: Pediatrics places highest demands on interprofessional teams. Although training and studies are evolving, interprofessional teaching units are regularly lacking in German-speaking countries. Analog and digitally convertible formats are rare.

Method: Since 2018, a voluntary one-day team training named "SICKO Junior" for nursing trainees and medical students has been conducted regularly in analog and in the meantime digitally. Evaluation results on the analog and digital format are compared. The content of the one-day workshop is based on a concept for medical employees. Exemplary communication in the ward round is reflected in simulations, training on the simulator for lumbar punctures serves the change of perspective.

Results: A total of 104 participants took part, 21 of them digital. The recommendation rate is 100%. All of the participants are convinced that the workshop has a positive impact on collaborative interprofessional work. There were no significant differences in the evaluation of the different workshop elements between the digital and analog trainings.

Discussion: The present work sheds light on the positive influence independent of the digital/analogue form. The presentation forms a blueprint for dissemination. A curricular integration seems worthwhile.Conclusion Voluntary interprofessional team training for nursing trainees and medical students with a focus on communication and error culture is as popular in digital as in analog form. Future studies should prove the influence on competence development and safety culture.

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Klinische Padiatrie
Klinische Padiatrie 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
1.10
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发文量
135
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Das Forum für wissenschaftliche Information in der Kinderheilkunde ausgewählte Originalarbeiten aus allen Bereichen der Pädiatrie Visite: Ihr Forum für interessante Krankengeschichten und außergewöhnliche Kasuistiken aktuelle Fortschritte in Diagnostik und Therapie jährliche Schwerpunkthefte: Ergebnisse der pädiatrischen Onkologie plus Medizin und Markt topaktuelle Informationen aus der Industrie
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