2011
DOI: 10.1097/pcc.0b013e3181f52b2f
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Evaluation of multidisciplinary simulation training on clinical performance and team behavior during tracheal intubation procedures in a pediatric intensive care unit

Abstract: It is feasible to rate the technical and behavioral performance of multidisciplinary airway management teams during real intensive care unit intubation events by using our assessment tool. The presence of two or more multidisciplinary simulation-trained providers is associated with improved performance during real events.

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“…Although some of these curriculum designs have achieved meaningful results, there is a lack of consensus for the ideal approach to simulation implementation into a pediatric residency program. In addition, some studies have used a multidisciplinary team to create a more realistic resuscitation environment, 20,35,37,57 but future research that assesses individual resident performance during these scenarios may help to document resident competency.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although some of these curriculum designs have achieved meaningful results, there is a lack of consensus for the ideal approach to simulation implementation into a pediatric residency program. In addition, some studies have used a multidisciplinary team to create a more realistic resuscitation environment, 20,35,37,57 but future research that assesses individual resident performance during these scenarios may help to document resident competency.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As highlighted in this review, there is great variation in the approach to the utilization of simulation and curricular design across institutions. Although the majority of pediatric studies have used simulation centers or in situ simulation programs for assessment of resident performance and procedural proficiency, 23,27,28,33,36,43,48,49,57,58 alternative tech niques such as the crea tion of a www.hospitalpediatrics.org formal mock code curriculum 24,37,41,59 and just-in-time procedural training as part of the PICU rotation 20,35 have also been performed. Although some of these curriculum designs have achieved meaningful results, there is a lack of consensus for the ideal approach to simulation implementation into a pediatric residency program.…”
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“…Als Konsequenz daraus ist unbedingt zu fordern, dass Notfallwagen sinnvoll und übersichtlich bestückt sowie deutlich und unmissverständlich beschriftet sein müs-sen. Durch regelmäßige stationsinterne Unterweisungen muss sichergestellt werden, dass ausnahmslos alle Intensivpflegekräfte über den Aufbewahrungsort des Notfall-Equipments -v. a. den "schwierigen Atemweg" betreffend -informiert und in dessen Handhabung sowie Anreichung geübt sind. Strukturierte Trainings, im Simulator oder als "In-house course" auf der Intensivstation, können dabei helfen, technische Fähigkeiten ebenso wie die Teamarbeit unter Notfallbedingungen nachhaltig zu verbessern [13,14].…”
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“…In der Literatur finden sich mittlerweile viele Beispiele für seine erfolgreiche Implementierung in Fachrichtungen mit einer akutmedizinischen Komponente, wie z. B. der Geburtshilfe, Pädi-atrie oder auch der Intensivmedizin [20][21][22][23]. Im Folgenden möchten wir 2 Beispiele aus unserer Klinik vorstellen.…”
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