意大利医疗保健模拟战略发展国家立场文件。

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Pier Luigi Ingrassia, Alessandro Barelli, Enrico Benedetti, Silvia Bressan, Luca Carenzo, Fausto D'Agostino, Francesco DiMeco, Giovanni Esposito, Alessandro Perin, Alfonso Piro, Giovanni Scambia, Andrea Silenzi, Stefano Sironi, Antonio Ursone, Pierpaolo Sileri
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摘要

背景:基于模拟的教育是现代医疗保健的重要工具,在提高患者安全和临床结果的同时,可以增强技术、行为和决策技能。在意大利,医疗保健模拟在过去20年里得到了发展,多个科学协会和教育举措都在促进其使用。然而,缺乏国家数据和标准化的教育框架阻碍了其广泛采用。认识到这些挑战,意大利卫生部召集了一个专家小组,以建立卫生保健中的模拟战略框架,旨在使方法标准化,促进质量保证,并促进各机构之间的合作。方法:由医疗模拟、临床实践和风险管理专家组成的专家组于2022年4月至2022年7月举行了一系列远程会议。采用了共识驱动的方法来审查现有文献,确定关键的发展领域,并制定切实可行的建议。主要建议包括:建立模拟方案的全国登记,确定模拟教育的认证标准,使模拟教育者的专业能力标准化,将模拟纳入保健课程和持续专业发展,制定新技术和临床程序模拟培训的国家标准,在公共卫生准备和应急计划中利用模拟,促进研究资助和机构间合作。结论:本立场文件为整个意大利卫生保健系统中基于模拟的标准化教育提供了战略路线图。通过建立国家标准和促进协作,模拟可以显著提高患者安全、护理质量和卫生保健系统的弹性。
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A National Position Paper for the Strategic Development of HealthCare Simulation in Italy.

Background: Simulation-based education is an essential tool in modern health care, enhancing technical, behavioral, and decision-making skills while improving patient safety and clinical outcomes. In Italy, health care simulation has developed over the past 2 decades, with multiple scientific societies and educational initiatives promoting its use. However, the absence of national data and standardized educational frameworks presents a barrier to its widespread adoption. Recognizing these challenges, the Italian Ministry of Health convened a panel of experts to establish a strategic framework for simulation in health care, aiming to standardize methodologies, promote quality assurance, and foster collaboration across institutions.

Methods: The panel, composed of experts in health care simulation, clinical practice, and risk management, conducted a series of telematic meetings from April 2022 to July 2022. A consensus-driven approach was adopted to review existing literature, identify key areas for development, and formulate practical recommendations.

Results: Key recommendations include: establishing a national registry of simulation programs, defining accreditation criteria for simulation-based education, standardizing professional competencies for simulation educators, integrating simulation into health care curricula and continuous professional development, developing national standards for simulation-based training in new technologies and clinical procedures, utilizing simulation in public health preparedness and emergency response planning, promoting research funding and inter-institutional collaborations.

Conclusion: This position paper provides a strategic roadmap for standardizing simulation-based education across the Italian health care system. By establishing national standards and fostering collaboration, simulation can significantly improve patient safety, care quality, and health care system resilience.

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Journal of Patient Safety
Journal of Patient Safety HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
CiteScore
4.60
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302
期刊介绍: Journal of Patient Safety (ISSN 1549-8417; online ISSN 1549-8425) is dedicated to presenting research advances and field applications in every area of patient safety. While Journal of Patient Safety has a research emphasis, it also publishes articles describing near-miss opportunities, system modifications that are barriers to error, and the impact of regulatory changes on healthcare delivery. This mix of research and real-world findings makes Journal of Patient Safety a valuable resource across the breadth of health professions and from bench to bedside.
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