2009
DOI: 10.1177/000313480907500709
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Attitudinal Changes Resulting from Repetitive Training of Operating Room Personnel Using High-Fidelity Simulation at the Point of Care

Abstract: We investigated the impact of repetitive training using high-fidelity simulation (HFS) at the point of care on the teamwork attitudes of operating room (OR) personnel. Members of the general surgical OR teams at an academic medical center participated in two half-day point-of-care HFS team training sessions. Module 1 targeted teamwork competencies; Module 2 included a preoperative briefing strategy. Modules were separated by 1 month. For each training, participants completed pre- and postsession questionnaires… Show more

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“…Twelve of 23 programmes were conducted in simulated OTs, which contained similar equipment to a fully functioning procedural theatre. Six programmes were defined as point‐of‐care or in situ where simulations were conducted on actual inpatient care units (OT or intensive care unit) involving local health care teams . Two groups used live animal and/or human cadaver models for teaching and were set‐up in a wet laboratory .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Twelve of 23 programmes were conducted in simulated OTs, which contained similar equipment to a fully functioning procedural theatre. Six programmes were defined as point‐of‐care or in situ where simulations were conducted on actual inpatient care units (OT or intensive care unit) involving local health care teams . Two groups used live animal and/or human cadaver models for teaching and were set‐up in a wet laboratory .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This set‐up was thought to be more realistic and that it enhanced interpersonal/team dynamics by creating a more psychologically engaging learning experience. It also identified and rectified systemic problems within the hospital environment . Volk et al .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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