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Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Residents’ Perception of Simulation Training in Four Romanian Centres

INTRODUCTION: Simulation training offers an opportunity to educate anaesthesia and intensive care (AIC) residents safely. At present, it is not yet a mandatory part of residency curriculum. The aim of the study was to evaluate the residents’ perception of the inclusion of simulation-based training i...

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Autores principales: Vasian, Horaţiu N, Mărgărit, Simona C, Grigoraş, Ioana, Azamfirei, Leonard, Corneci, Dan, Ionescu, Daniela
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: De Gruyter Open 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5769889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29967866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jccm-2017-0005
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author Vasian, Horaţiu N
Mărgărit, Simona C
Grigoraş, Ioana
Azamfirei, Leonard
Corneci, Dan
Ionescu, Daniela
author_facet Vasian, Horaţiu N
Mărgărit, Simona C
Grigoraş, Ioana
Azamfirei, Leonard
Corneci, Dan
Ionescu, Daniela
author_sort Vasian, Horaţiu N
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description INTRODUCTION: Simulation training offers an opportunity to educate anaesthesia and intensive care (AIC) residents safely. At present, it is not yet a mandatory part of residency curriculum. The aim of the study was to evaluate the residents’ perception of the inclusion of simulation-based training in the Romanian AIC residency program. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Romanian AlCs in anaesthesia and intensive care from four training centres completed a twenty-question survey regarding their views on simulation during their residency training. Residents were divided into junior, in the first three years, or senior groups, in the last two years of residency training. The questionnaire included Likert-scale multiple-choice, open-ended, and “yes” or “no”questions regarding simulator learning, the frequency of simulation sessions, and the value of the simulation sessions in improving practice, skills or teamwork. The open-ended questions, asked which were the respondents’ preferred topics to be included in simulation sessions. RESULTS: Fifty-six percent of residents completed and returned the questionnaire. Ninety-eight percent of them considered simulation-learning useful once a month or every three months especially in the first two years of training. All residents thought simulation sessions would improve their skills, communication abilities, and teamwork. Senior residents paid more attention to clinical scenarios (p=0.007), haemodynamic monitoring (p=0.017) and mechanical ventilation (p=0.004) as compared to juniors. All residents considered difficult airway management, and cardiac life support to be very important issues to be included in simulation sessions. CONCLUSION: The survey demonstrated that simulation-based training should play a greater role and eventually became compulsory in training program in AIC academic centres.
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spelling pubmed-57698892018-07-02 Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Residents’ Perception of Simulation Training in Four Romanian Centres Vasian, Horaţiu N Mărgărit, Simona C Grigoraş, Ioana Azamfirei, Leonard Corneci, Dan Ionescu, Daniela J Crit Care Med (Targu Mures) Research Article INTRODUCTION: Simulation training offers an opportunity to educate anaesthesia and intensive care (AIC) residents safely. At present, it is not yet a mandatory part of residency curriculum. The aim of the study was to evaluate the residents’ perception of the inclusion of simulation-based training in the Romanian AIC residency program. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Romanian AlCs in anaesthesia and intensive care from four training centres completed a twenty-question survey regarding their views on simulation during their residency training. Residents were divided into junior, in the first three years, or senior groups, in the last two years of residency training. The questionnaire included Likert-scale multiple-choice, open-ended, and “yes” or “no”questions regarding simulator learning, the frequency of simulation sessions, and the value of the simulation sessions in improving practice, skills or teamwork. The open-ended questions, asked which were the respondents’ preferred topics to be included in simulation sessions. RESULTS: Fifty-six percent of residents completed and returned the questionnaire. Ninety-eight percent of them considered simulation-learning useful once a month or every three months especially in the first two years of training. All residents thought simulation sessions would improve their skills, communication abilities, and teamwork. Senior residents paid more attention to clinical scenarios (p=0.007), haemodynamic monitoring (p=0.017) and mechanical ventilation (p=0.004) as compared to juniors. All residents considered difficult airway management, and cardiac life support to be very important issues to be included in simulation sessions. CONCLUSION: The survey demonstrated that simulation-based training should play a greater role and eventually became compulsory in training program in AIC academic centres. De Gruyter Open 2017-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5769889/ /pubmed/29967866 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jccm-2017-0005 Text en © 2017 Horațiu N Vasian et al., published by De Gruyter Open. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
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Mărgărit, Simona C
Grigoraş, Ioana
Azamfirei, Leonard
Corneci, Dan
Ionescu, Daniela
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title Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Residents’ Perception of Simulation Training in Four Romanian Centres
title_full Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Residents’ Perception of Simulation Training in Four Romanian Centres
title_fullStr Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Residents’ Perception of Simulation Training in Four Romanian Centres
title_full_unstemmed Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Residents’ Perception of Simulation Training in Four Romanian Centres
title_short Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Residents’ Perception of Simulation Training in Four Romanian Centres
title_sort anaesthesia and intensive care residents’ perception of simulation training in four romanian centres
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5769889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29967866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jccm-2017-0005
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