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In-situ Interprofessional Perinatal Drills: The Impact of a Structured Debrief on Maximizing Training While Sensing Patient Safety Threats

Introduction In-situ interprofessional emergency team training improves participants’ with confidence and knowledge and identifies latent safety threats. This study examined the impact of a structured debrief on an interprofessional perinatal team’s ability to identify latent safety threats and asse...

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Autores principales: Greer, Joy A, Haischer-Rollo, Gayle, Delorey, Donald, Kiser, Rebecca, Sayles, Timothy, Bailey, Jennifer, Blosser, Colleen, Middlebrooks, Reginald, Ennen, Christopher S
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6472716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31032156
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.4096
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author Greer, Joy A
Haischer-Rollo, Gayle
Delorey, Donald
Kiser, Rebecca
Sayles, Timothy
Bailey, Jennifer
Blosser, Colleen
Middlebrooks, Reginald
Ennen, Christopher S
author_facet Greer, Joy A
Haischer-Rollo, Gayle
Delorey, Donald
Kiser, Rebecca
Sayles, Timothy
Bailey, Jennifer
Blosser, Colleen
Middlebrooks, Reginald
Ennen, Christopher S
author_sort Greer, Joy A
collection PubMed
description Introduction In-situ interprofessional emergency team training improves participants’ with confidence and knowledge and identifies latent safety threats. This study examined the impact of a structured debrief on an interprofessional perinatal team’s ability to identify latent safety threats and assess competency in managing perinatal emergencies. It was hypothesized that latent safety threats would be reduced and checklist compliance would increase during subsequent in-situ perinatal team training. Methods Two in-situ training sessions were held six months apart. The perinatal emergency response team provided care for a standardized patient with preterm twin gestation. Each session included off-ward delivery and resuscitation of the first infant, transportation to appropriate inpatient units, cesarean delivery, and resuscitation of the second twin. Postpartum hemorrhage ensued, requiring massive transfusion protocol activation. Medical experts assessed team performance with critical action checklists. A structured debrief identified latent safety threats, developed action plans, and reviewed checklist compliance. Checklist compliance rates were analyzed using a z-ratio test. Results The first training session: seven teams (75 staff) completed 75% (292/391) critical action checklist items and identified 34 latent safety threats. Second training session: four teams (45 staff) completed 89% (94/106) critical action checklist items. Ten latent safety threats were mitigated during the second session. Utilizing a z-ratio, a significant difference was detected between the overall checklist compliance rates of the two sessions, z = -3.069, p = .002. Post-hoc power calculation was <10%. Conclusions In-situ interprofessional perinatal emergency team training is feasible, identifies latent patient safety threats, and may improve team competency.
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spelling pubmed-64727162019-04-26 In-situ Interprofessional Perinatal Drills: The Impact of a Structured Debrief on Maximizing Training While Sensing Patient Safety Threats Greer, Joy A Haischer-Rollo, Gayle Delorey, Donald Kiser, Rebecca Sayles, Timothy Bailey, Jennifer Blosser, Colleen Middlebrooks, Reginald Ennen, Christopher S Cureus Medical Simulation Introduction In-situ interprofessional emergency team training improves participants’ with confidence and knowledge and identifies latent safety threats. This study examined the impact of a structured debrief on an interprofessional perinatal team’s ability to identify latent safety threats and assess competency in managing perinatal emergencies. It was hypothesized that latent safety threats would be reduced and checklist compliance would increase during subsequent in-situ perinatal team training. Methods Two in-situ training sessions were held six months apart. The perinatal emergency response team provided care for a standardized patient with preterm twin gestation. Each session included off-ward delivery and resuscitation of the first infant, transportation to appropriate inpatient units, cesarean delivery, and resuscitation of the second twin. Postpartum hemorrhage ensued, requiring massive transfusion protocol activation. Medical experts assessed team performance with critical action checklists. A structured debrief identified latent safety threats, developed action plans, and reviewed checklist compliance. Checklist compliance rates were analyzed using a z-ratio test. Results The first training session: seven teams (75 staff) completed 75% (292/391) critical action checklist items and identified 34 latent safety threats. Second training session: four teams (45 staff) completed 89% (94/106) critical action checklist items. Ten latent safety threats were mitigated during the second session. Utilizing a z-ratio, a significant difference was detected between the overall checklist compliance rates of the two sessions, z = -3.069, p = .002. Post-hoc power calculation was <10%. Conclusions In-situ interprofessional perinatal emergency team training is feasible, identifies latent patient safety threats, and may improve team competency. Cureus 2019-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6472716/ /pubmed/31032156 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.4096 Text en Copyright © 2019, Greer et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Greer, Joy A
Haischer-Rollo, Gayle
Delorey, Donald
Kiser, Rebecca
Sayles, Timothy
Bailey, Jennifer
Blosser, Colleen
Middlebrooks, Reginald
Ennen, Christopher S
In-situ Interprofessional Perinatal Drills: The Impact of a Structured Debrief on Maximizing Training While Sensing Patient Safety Threats
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title_full In-situ Interprofessional Perinatal Drills: The Impact of a Structured Debrief on Maximizing Training While Sensing Patient Safety Threats
title_fullStr In-situ Interprofessional Perinatal Drills: The Impact of a Structured Debrief on Maximizing Training While Sensing Patient Safety Threats
title_full_unstemmed In-situ Interprofessional Perinatal Drills: The Impact of a Structured Debrief on Maximizing Training While Sensing Patient Safety Threats
title_short In-situ Interprofessional Perinatal Drills: The Impact of a Structured Debrief on Maximizing Training While Sensing Patient Safety Threats
title_sort in-situ interprofessional perinatal drills: the impact of a structured debrief on maximizing training while sensing patient safety threats
topic Medical Simulation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6472716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31032156
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.4096
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