Jennifer K. Pfister DNP, ACPNP, C-NPT , Katie L. McDermott PhD, MEHP, ACPNP , Christine A. Schindler PhD, DNP, ACPNP , Tara L. Petersen MD, MSEd , Ke Yan PhD , Melodee A. Liegl MA , Prakadeshwari Rajapreyar MD, MBA
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The Importance of a Transport Medicine Rotation for a Pediatric Critical Care Fellowship
Background
Pediatric critical care medicine (PCCM) fellowship programs must meet established educational standards; however, interfacility transport opportunities vary across sites.
Objective
To query key stakeholders, is the interfacility transport medicine rotation still an important component of the PCCM fellowship?
Methods
A multi-methods questionnaire was sent to a convenience sample (n = 66) of key stakeholders, including attending physicians, PCCM fellows, and transport team members, from a single site. An 80% response rate resulted in a total of 53 participants. Quantitative items used a Likert-scale and forced ranking response options. Qualitative responses were obtained regarding challenges and barriers during the rotation and to discern attributes of a successful fellow on transport.
Results
The transport rotation was rated as important by 92% of the respondents (n = 53). Identified challenges included autonomy, decision-making, and teamwork. All stakeholder groups similarly ranked medical control principles as the most important. Fellows ranked flight physiology as highly important, whereas attending physicians and transport team members ranked medical protocols as highly important.
Conclusion
A transport medicine rotation during PCCM fellowship is important and highly valued by key stakeholders. Differences in perceptions exist regarding topics of importance and qualities of a successful provider performing medical transport across the stakeholder groups.
期刊介绍:
Air Medical Journal is the official journal of the five leading air medical transport associations in the United States. AMJ is the premier provider of information for the medical transport industry, addressing the unique concerns of medical transport physicians, nurses, pilots, paramedics, emergency medical technicians, communication specialists, and program administrators. The journal contains practical how-to articles, debates on controversial industry issues, legislative updates, case studies, and peer-reviewed original research articles covering all aspects of the medical transport profession.