2022
DOI: 10.35975/apic.v26i4.1954
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The role of simulation-based training to improve team performance in implementing one-hour sepsis bundle: a randomized trial

Abstract: Background: Excellent team performance is one of the keys in managing patients with sepsis successfully. Simulation-based training with high fidelity manikin (HFM) is one of the many ways to enhance team performance. This study aims to compare the role of simulation-based training with HFM with conventional method to improve team performance in conducting one-hour sepsis bundle. Methodology: This randomized single-blind study was conducted on 16 doctors and 24 nurses in intensive care unit. Subjects were… Show more

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“…Nurse compliance with standard operating procedures for patient safety goals, namely correctly identifying patients, increasing effective communication, increasing drug safety to watch out for, the certainty of the right location, right procedure, right patient surgery, reducing the risk of infection related to health services, reducing patient risk fall, will affect patient safety. These findings support the observation that that training will improve performance (18), and that training improves teamwork in patient safety, as well the statement that training will increase work motivation and performance.…”
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confidence: 85%
“…Nurse compliance with standard operating procedures for patient safety goals, namely correctly identifying patients, increasing effective communication, increasing drug safety to watch out for, the certainty of the right location, right procedure, right patient surgery, reducing the risk of infection related to health services, reducing patient risk fall, will affect patient safety. These findings support the observation that that training will improve performance (18), and that training improves teamwork in patient safety, as well the statement that training will increase work motivation and performance.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%