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ISBARR Huddle: First-Year Medical Students Managing Critical Hypoglycemia as an Interprofessional Team
INTRODUCTION: Recognizing a patient requiring urgent or emergent care and initiating evaluation and management must include elements that support teams working and thinking together. Although team communication strategies exist, a standardized approach for communicating about patients with urgent or...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9722487/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36568036 http://dx.doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11283 |
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author | Rouse, Michael Comfort, Branden Brubacher, Marie Broski, Julie Lineberry, Matt Sabus, Carla Chambers, Breah Klenke-Borgmann, Laura Crane, Todd Herre, Rochelle Diederich, Emily |
author_facet | Rouse, Michael Comfort, Branden Brubacher, Marie Broski, Julie Lineberry, Matt Sabus, Carla Chambers, Breah Klenke-Borgmann, Laura Crane, Todd Herre, Rochelle Diederich, Emily |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Recognizing a patient requiring urgent or emergent care and initiating evaluation and management must include elements that support teams working and thinking together. Although team communication strategies exist, a standardized approach for communicating about patients with urgent or emergent conditions is lacking. This simulation was designed to provide first-semester medical students with the opportunity to deliberately practice the foundational teamwork skills required to think as a team while caring for a patient with critical hypoglycemia. METHODS: Students were introduced to a team huddle that was structured using ISBARR (identify, situation, background, assessment, recommend, recap) to assist in synthesizing gathered information and arriving at a diagnosis and associated care plan. Students practiced in small groups with faculty coaches and then applied the skills learned to two cases of a patient with critical hypoglycemia followed by debriefing. RESULTS: Two hundred eight first-semester medical students participated in the simulation course across three campuses. We surveyed a single campus subset of 172 students. One hundred thirty-three students completed a postevent survey. The majority felt that the difficulty of the simulation was appropriate for their educational level (94%) and that the training would be applicable to real-life clinical events (76%) and would improve the quality and safety of care (100%). Survey comments highlighted teamwork and the use of the ISBARR huddle communication tool. DISCUSSION: The course provided first-semester medical students with standardized practice of a team-based approach using huddle communication to advance patient care. |
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spelling | pubmed-97224872022-12-22 ISBARR Huddle: First-Year Medical Students Managing Critical Hypoglycemia as an Interprofessional Team Rouse, Michael Comfort, Branden Brubacher, Marie Broski, Julie Lineberry, Matt Sabus, Carla Chambers, Breah Klenke-Borgmann, Laura Crane, Todd Herre, Rochelle Diederich, Emily MedEdPORTAL Original Publication INTRODUCTION: Recognizing a patient requiring urgent or emergent care and initiating evaluation and management must include elements that support teams working and thinking together. Although team communication strategies exist, a standardized approach for communicating about patients with urgent or emergent conditions is lacking. This simulation was designed to provide first-semester medical students with the opportunity to deliberately practice the foundational teamwork skills required to think as a team while caring for a patient with critical hypoglycemia. METHODS: Students were introduced to a team huddle that was structured using ISBARR (identify, situation, background, assessment, recommend, recap) to assist in synthesizing gathered information and arriving at a diagnosis and associated care plan. Students practiced in small groups with faculty coaches and then applied the skills learned to two cases of a patient with critical hypoglycemia followed by debriefing. RESULTS: Two hundred eight first-semester medical students participated in the simulation course across three campuses. We surveyed a single campus subset of 172 students. One hundred thirty-three students completed a postevent survey. The majority felt that the difficulty of the simulation was appropriate for their educational level (94%) and that the training would be applicable to real-life clinical events (76%) and would improve the quality and safety of care (100%). Survey comments highlighted teamwork and the use of the ISBARR huddle communication tool. DISCUSSION: The course provided first-semester medical students with standardized practice of a team-based approach using huddle communication to advance patient care. Association of American Medical Colleges 2022-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9722487/ /pubmed/36568036 http://dx.doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11283 Text en © 2022 Rouse et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access publication distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) license. |
spellingShingle | Original Publication Rouse, Michael Comfort, Branden Brubacher, Marie Broski, Julie Lineberry, Matt Sabus, Carla Chambers, Breah Klenke-Borgmann, Laura Crane, Todd Herre, Rochelle Diederich, Emily ISBARR Huddle: First-Year Medical Students Managing Critical Hypoglycemia as an Interprofessional Team |
title | ISBARR Huddle: First-Year Medical Students Managing Critical Hypoglycemia as an Interprofessional Team |
title_full | ISBARR Huddle: First-Year Medical Students Managing Critical Hypoglycemia as an Interprofessional Team |
title_fullStr | ISBARR Huddle: First-Year Medical Students Managing Critical Hypoglycemia as an Interprofessional Team |
title_full_unstemmed | ISBARR Huddle: First-Year Medical Students Managing Critical Hypoglycemia as an Interprofessional Team |
title_short | ISBARR Huddle: First-Year Medical Students Managing Critical Hypoglycemia as an Interprofessional Team |
title_sort | isbarr huddle: first-year medical students managing critical hypoglycemia as an interprofessional team |
topic | Original Publication |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9722487/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36568036 http://dx.doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11283 |
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