以模拟为基础的学习为精神病学环境中的紧急情况准备家庭官员。

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Matthew Tennant, Maggie Meeks, Ben Beaglehole, Chris Frampton, Jane Foley, Emily Ide, Dylan Hill, Carol Dean
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目的:基于模拟的学习复制真实临床事件,提供交互式学习体验。这使得培训医生能够发展在安全和包容的环境中管理复杂情况或紧急情况的技能。许多住院部官员报告说,他们对处理精神科病房的紧急情况缺乏信心。本研究评估在精神科安置开始时提供的基于模拟的学习是否增加了在精神科环境中管理紧急情况的家庭官员的信心。方法:开发并实施以模拟为基础的学习,以供住院部官员开始他们的精神病学轮转。有三种情景是由精神科学员设计的。这些是管理非致命性上吊,非自杀性自伤,和肾上腺酸奥氮平注射后综合征。培训采用混合方法进行评估。结果:23名院务人员参与了模拟学习。在完成培训后,参与者在处理肾上腺素奥氮平注射后综合征方面明显更有信心(p)。结论:基于模拟的学习是可以接受的,并且增加了精神科急诊管理人员的信心。基于模拟的学习可以潜在地提高精神病院提供的护理质量,并为进入这些工作环境的新医生做好准备。
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Preparing House Officers for Emergencies in a Psychiatric Setting with Simulation-Based Learning.

Objective: Simulation-based learning replicates real clinical events to provide an interactive learning experience. This allows training doctors to develop skills to manage complex scenarios or emergencies in a safe and containing environment. Many house officers report a lack of confidence in managing emergencies on a psychiatric ward. This study evaluates whether simulation-based learning provided at the start of the psychiatric placement increases the confidence of house officers managing emergencies in a psychiatric setting.

Method: Simulation-based learning was developed and implemented for house officers beginning their psychiatric rotation. Three scenarios were developed with psychiatric trainees. These were managing a non-fatal hanging, non-suicidal self-injury, and olanzapine pamoate post-injection syndrome. Training was evaluated with a mixed methods approach.

Results: Twenty-three house officers participated in simulation-based learning. After completing the training, participants were significantly more confident managing olanzapine pamoate post-injection syndrome (p < 0.001), non-suicidal self-injury (p < 0.001), and a non-fatal hanging (p < 0.001). Participants reported that simulations were effective because the scenarios were realistic, and the simulation was an immersive experience. They valued the opportunity to practice with the equipment and the focus on both physical and psychological components in the scenarios. The experience was more impactful because simulations were done alongside peers in a safe and contained training environment.

Conclusion: Simulation-based learning was acceptable and increased the confidence of house officers managing emergencies in a psychiatric setting. Simulation-based learning can potentially improve the quality of care provided in psychiatric hospitals and the preparedness of new doctors entering these work environments.

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期刊介绍: Academic Psychiatry is the international journal of the American Association of Chairs of Departments of Psychiatry, American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training, Association for Academic Psychiatry, and Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry. Academic Psychiatry publishes original, scholarly work in psychiatry and the behavioral sciences that focuses on innovative education, academic leadership, and advocacy. The scope of the journal includes work that furthers knowledge and stimulates evidence-based advances in academic psychiatry in the following domains: education and training, leadership and administration, career and professional development, ethics and professionalism, and health and well-being.
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