揭露成功案例:如何在加拿大急诊科进行现场复苏模拟行动。

IF 4.7 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Laurence Baril, Kyla Caners, Melanie Walker, Damon Dagnone, Tim Chaplin, Éliane Raymond-Dufresne, Jared Baylis, Eve Purdy, Samantha Britton, Christine Cash
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长期以来,原位模拟(ISS)一直被认为是识别潜在安全威胁、加强团队合作并最终提高急诊科(EDs)患者安全的有力工具。然而,在加拿大急诊科当前的临床环境中实施ISS培训的挑战已经变得越来越明显。虽然许多开发团队在实施国际空间站时面临障碍,但一些团队在国际空间站的努力中已经证明了他们的弹性和成功。本研究旨在确定哪些因素与加拿大教育机构成功维持国际空间站项目有关。采用积极偏差方法,我们对从事ISS项目的ED团队进行了定性研究,使用访谈作为数据收集工具。我们招募了14名在加拿大急诊室成功参与ISS计划的医疗保健提供者。与会者强调了跨专业利益相关者参与的重要性,模拟团队的灵活性,以及参与者和同事的支持是促成ISS项目成功的关键因素。确定的挑战包括缺乏支持、空间限制、患者数量和敏锐度高以及工作人员短缺。管理这些挑战的策略包括在不太繁忙的时间安排模拟,并为模拟提供替代空间。发现ISS对患者安全、改善团队合作、危机资源管理和整体患者护理有重大影响。这些发现为寻求启动或改进其ISS项目的教育机构提供了有价值的见解,强调了协作和适应能力在克服挑战以确保ISS计划成功方面的重要性。
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Uncovering success stories: how to resuscitate in situ simulation initiatives in Canadian emergency departments.

Uncovering success stories: how to resuscitate in situ simulation initiatives in Canadian emergency departments.

In situ simulation (ISS) has long been recognized as a powerful tool for identifying latent safety threats, enhancing teamwork, and ultimately improving patient safety in Emergency Departments (EDs). However, the challenges of operationalizing ISS training in the current clinical environment in Canadian EDs have become increasingly evident. While many EDs face hurdles in implementing ISS, some teams have proven resilient and successful in their ISS endeavors. This study aims to determine which factors are associated with the successful maintenance of ISS programs within Canadian EDs. Using a positive deviance approach, we conducted a qualitative study of ED teams engaged in ISS projects, using interviews as a data collection tool. We recruited 14 healthcare providers who had participated in successful ISS initiatives in Canadian EDs. Participants highlighted the importance of engaging interprofessional stakeholders, flexibility from the simulation team, and buy-in from participants and colleagues as key factors contributing to the success of ISS programs. Challenges identified included lack of buy-in, space constraints, high patient volume and acuity, and staff shortages. Strategies for managing these challenges included scheduling simulations during less busy times and having alternative spaces for simulations. ISS was found to have a significant impact on patient safety, improving teamwork, crisis resource management, and overall patient care. These findings provide valuable insights for EDs looking to start or improve their ISS programs, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and adaptability in overcoming challenges to ensure the success of ISS initiatives.

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