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Simulation-Based Training of the Rapid Evaluation and Management of Acute Stroke (STREAM)—A Prospective Single-Arm Multicenter Trial

Introduction: Acute stroke care delivered by interdisciplinary teams is time-sensitive. Simulation-based team training is a promising tool to improve team performance in medical operations. It has the potential to improve process times, team communication, patient safety, and staff satisfaction. We...

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Autores principales: Bohmann, Ferdinand O., Kurka, Natalia, du Mesnil de Rochemont, Richard, Gruber, Katharina, Guenther, Joachim, Rostek, Peter, Rai, Heike, Zickler, Philipp, Ertl, Michael, Berlis, Ansgar, Poli, Sven, Mengel, Annerose, Ringleb, Peter, Nagel, Simon, Pfaff, Johannes, Wollenweber, Frank A., Kellert, Lars, Herzberg, Moriz, Koehler, Luzie, Haeusler, Karl Georg, Alegiani, Anna, Schubert, Charlotte, Brekenfeld, Caspar, Doppler, Christopher E. J., Onur, Oezguer A., Kabbasch, Christoph, Manser, Tanja, Pfeilschifter, Waltraud
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6749045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31572288
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00969
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author Bohmann, Ferdinand O.
Kurka, Natalia
du Mesnil de Rochemont, Richard
Gruber, Katharina
Guenther, Joachim
Rostek, Peter
Rai, Heike
Zickler, Philipp
Ertl, Michael
Berlis, Ansgar
Poli, Sven
Mengel, Annerose
Ringleb, Peter
Nagel, Simon
Pfaff, Johannes
Wollenweber, Frank A.
Kellert, Lars
Herzberg, Moriz
Koehler, Luzie
Haeusler, Karl Georg
Alegiani, Anna
Schubert, Charlotte
Brekenfeld, Caspar
Doppler, Christopher E. J.
Onur, Oezguer A.
Kabbasch, Christoph
Manser, Tanja
Pfeilschifter, Waltraud
author_facet Bohmann, Ferdinand O.
Kurka, Natalia
du Mesnil de Rochemont, Richard
Gruber, Katharina
Guenther, Joachim
Rostek, Peter
Rai, Heike
Zickler, Philipp
Ertl, Michael
Berlis, Ansgar
Poli, Sven
Mengel, Annerose
Ringleb, Peter
Nagel, Simon
Pfaff, Johannes
Wollenweber, Frank A.
Kellert, Lars
Herzberg, Moriz
Koehler, Luzie
Haeusler, Karl Georg
Alegiani, Anna
Schubert, Charlotte
Brekenfeld, Caspar
Doppler, Christopher E. J.
Onur, Oezguer A.
Kabbasch, Christoph
Manser, Tanja
Pfeilschifter, Waltraud
author_sort Bohmann, Ferdinand O.
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description Introduction: Acute stroke care delivered by interdisciplinary teams is time-sensitive. Simulation-based team training is a promising tool to improve team performance in medical operations. It has the potential to improve process times, team communication, patient safety, and staff satisfaction. We aim to assess whether a multi-level approach consisting of a stringent workflow revision based on peer-to-peer review and 2–3 one-day in situ simulation trainings can improve acute stroke care processing times in high volume neurocenters within a 6 months period. Methods and Analysis: The trial is being carried out in a pre-test-post-test design at 7 tertiary care university hospital neurocenters in Germany. The intervention is directed at the interdisciplinary multiprofessional stroke teams. Before and after the intervention, process times of all direct-to-center stroke patients receiving IV thrombolysis (IVT) and/or endovascular therapy (EVT) will be recorded. The primary outcome measure will be the “door-to-needle” time of all consecutive stroke patients directly admitted to the neurocenters who receive IVT. Secondary outcome measures will be intervention-related process times of the fraction of patients undergoing EVT and effects on team communication, perceived patient safety, and staff satisfaction via a staff questionnaire. Interventions: We are applying a multi-level intervention in cooperation with three “STREAM multipliers” from each center. First step is a central meeting of the multipliers at the sponsor's institution with the purposes of algorithm review in a peer-to-peer process that is recorded in a protocol and an introduction to the principles of simulation training and debriefing as well as crew resource management and team communication. Thereafter, the multipliers cooperate with the stroke team trainers from the sponsor's institution to plan and execute 2–3 one-day simulation courses in situ in the emergency department and CT room of the trial centers whereupon they receive teaching materials to perpetuate the trainings. Clinical Trial Registration: STREAM is a registered trial at https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03228251.
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spelling pubmed-67490452019-09-30 Simulation-Based Training of the Rapid Evaluation and Management of Acute Stroke (STREAM)—A Prospective Single-Arm Multicenter Trial Bohmann, Ferdinand O. Kurka, Natalia du Mesnil de Rochemont, Richard Gruber, Katharina Guenther, Joachim Rostek, Peter Rai, Heike Zickler, Philipp Ertl, Michael Berlis, Ansgar Poli, Sven Mengel, Annerose Ringleb, Peter Nagel, Simon Pfaff, Johannes Wollenweber, Frank A. Kellert, Lars Herzberg, Moriz Koehler, Luzie Haeusler, Karl Georg Alegiani, Anna Schubert, Charlotte Brekenfeld, Caspar Doppler, Christopher E. J. Onur, Oezguer A. Kabbasch, Christoph Manser, Tanja Pfeilschifter, Waltraud Front Neurol Neurology Introduction: Acute stroke care delivered by interdisciplinary teams is time-sensitive. Simulation-based team training is a promising tool to improve team performance in medical operations. It has the potential to improve process times, team communication, patient safety, and staff satisfaction. We aim to assess whether a multi-level approach consisting of a stringent workflow revision based on peer-to-peer review and 2–3 one-day in situ simulation trainings can improve acute stroke care processing times in high volume neurocenters within a 6 months period. Methods and Analysis: The trial is being carried out in a pre-test-post-test design at 7 tertiary care university hospital neurocenters in Germany. The intervention is directed at the interdisciplinary multiprofessional stroke teams. Before and after the intervention, process times of all direct-to-center stroke patients receiving IV thrombolysis (IVT) and/or endovascular therapy (EVT) will be recorded. The primary outcome measure will be the “door-to-needle” time of all consecutive stroke patients directly admitted to the neurocenters who receive IVT. Secondary outcome measures will be intervention-related process times of the fraction of patients undergoing EVT and effects on team communication, perceived patient safety, and staff satisfaction via a staff questionnaire. Interventions: We are applying a multi-level intervention in cooperation with three “STREAM multipliers” from each center. First step is a central meeting of the multipliers at the sponsor's institution with the purposes of algorithm review in a peer-to-peer process that is recorded in a protocol and an introduction to the principles of simulation training and debriefing as well as crew resource management and team communication. Thereafter, the multipliers cooperate with the stroke team trainers from the sponsor's institution to plan and execute 2–3 one-day simulation courses in situ in the emergency department and CT room of the trial centers whereupon they receive teaching materials to perpetuate the trainings. Clinical Trial Registration: STREAM is a registered trial at https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03228251. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6749045/ /pubmed/31572288 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00969 Text en Copyright © 2019 Bohmann, Kurka, du Mesnil de Rochemont, Gruber, Guenther, Rostek, Rai, Zickler, Ertl, Berlis, Poli, Mengel, Ringleb, Nagel, Pfaff, Wollenweber, Kellert, Herzberg, Koehler, Haeusler, Alegiani, Schubert, Brekenfeld, Doppler, Onur, Kabbasch, Manser, Pfeilschifter and STREAM Trial Investigators. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
Bohmann, Ferdinand O.
Kurka, Natalia
du Mesnil de Rochemont, Richard
Gruber, Katharina
Guenther, Joachim
Rostek, Peter
Rai, Heike
Zickler, Philipp
Ertl, Michael
Berlis, Ansgar
Poli, Sven
Mengel, Annerose
Ringleb, Peter
Nagel, Simon
Pfaff, Johannes
Wollenweber, Frank A.
Kellert, Lars
Herzberg, Moriz
Koehler, Luzie
Haeusler, Karl Georg
Alegiani, Anna
Schubert, Charlotte
Brekenfeld, Caspar
Doppler, Christopher E. J.
Onur, Oezguer A.
Kabbasch, Christoph
Manser, Tanja
Pfeilschifter, Waltraud
Simulation-Based Training of the Rapid Evaluation and Management of Acute Stroke (STREAM)—A Prospective Single-Arm Multicenter Trial
title Simulation-Based Training of the Rapid Evaluation and Management of Acute Stroke (STREAM)—A Prospective Single-Arm Multicenter Trial
title_full Simulation-Based Training of the Rapid Evaluation and Management of Acute Stroke (STREAM)—A Prospective Single-Arm Multicenter Trial
title_fullStr Simulation-Based Training of the Rapid Evaluation and Management of Acute Stroke (STREAM)—A Prospective Single-Arm Multicenter Trial
title_full_unstemmed Simulation-Based Training of the Rapid Evaluation and Management of Acute Stroke (STREAM)—A Prospective Single-Arm Multicenter Trial
title_short Simulation-Based Training of the Rapid Evaluation and Management of Acute Stroke (STREAM)—A Prospective Single-Arm Multicenter Trial
title_sort simulation-based training of the rapid evaluation and management of acute stroke (stream)—a prospective single-arm multicenter trial
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6749045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31572288
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00969
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