促进 COVID-19 体外膜氧合疗法质量改进的积极情绪:现场跨专业模拟

IF 1.5 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Osamu Nomura, Arisa Aoyagi, Jin Irie, Takeshi Goto, Kana Sugiyama, Hiroyuki Hanada, Yoshiya Ishizawa
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摘要

在 COVID-19 大流行期间,无论是否有经验,都必须提供体外膜肺氧合(ECMO)治疗,这引起了医护人员的高度焦虑。本研究的目的是评估一个非高容量 ECMO 中心为改善 COVID-19 患者的 ECMO 管理准备情况而进行的现场跨专业模拟培训的效果。 方法 2021 年 12 月,在 COVID-19 大流行期间,三名急诊医生、三名临床工程师和两名护士参加了在弘前大学医院举行的 3 小时模拟培训。培训包括 30 分钟的情况介绍、1 小时的 ECMO 电路更换、1 小时的院内 CT 转运模拟和 30 分钟的情况汇报。培训前后,参与者根据日文版医学情绪量表(J-MES)完成了一项在线情绪调查。采用相关样本 Wilcoxon 符号秩检验来评估模拟训练前后情绪反应的潜在变化,以 p < 0.05 为显著性。 结果 参与者的积极失活情绪从模拟前的中位数 3.3(范围:2.0-4.5)增加到模拟后的 4.0(范围:2.5-5.0)(p = 0.02),根据教育心理学的控制价值理论,这表明表现良好。其他情绪类别在统计上没有明显变化。 结论 在原位 ECMO 模拟培训后,参与者的积极去激活情绪明显增加,这表明培训对提高 COVID-19 患者的 ECMO 管理质量具有功效。
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Positive emotions for promoting quality improvement of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation therapy for COVID-19: In situ interprofessional simulation

Positive emotions for promoting quality improvement of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation therapy for COVID-19: In situ interprofessional simulation

Aim

The requirement during the COVID-19 pandemic to provide extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) treatment regardless of experience caused high levels of anxiety among healthcare professionals. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of an in situ interprofessional simulation training conducted to improve readiness and preparedness for ECMO management of patients with COVID-19 at a non-high-volume ECMO centre.

Methods

Three emergency physicians, three clinical engineers and two nurses attended the 3-h simulation held at Hirosaki University Hospital in December 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic. The training comprised a 30-min briefing, a 1-h ECMO circuit change session, a 1-h in-hospital transfer simulation for CT and a 30-min debriefing. Before and after the training, participants completed an online survey of their emotions, based on the Japanese version of the Medical Emotion Scale (J-MES). Related-samples Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to assess potential changes in emotional responses before and after the simulation, and p < 0.05 was considered to indicate significance.

Results

Participants' positive deactivating emotions increased from a median of 3.3 (range, 2.0–4.5) before the simulation to 4.0 (range, 2.5–5.0) after the simulation (p = 0.02), which indicates favourable performance according to the control value theory of educational psychology. There was no statistically significant change in other emotional categories.

Conclusion

Participants' positive deactivating emotions increased significantly following an in situ ECMO simulation training, which indicates the efficacy of the training for improving the quality of ECMO management in patients with COVID-19.

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