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S.T.A.R.T.T.: development of a national, multidisciplinary trauma crisis resource management curriculum-results from the pilot course.

Markus T Ziesmann1, Sandy Widder, Jason Park, John B Kortbeek, Peter Brindley, Morad Hameed, John Damian Paton-Gay, Paul T Engels, Christopher Hicks, Paola Fata, Chad G Ball, Lawrence Marshall Gillman.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Most medical errors are nontechnical and include failures in team communication, situational awareness, resource use, and leadership. Other high-risk industries have adopted team-based crisis resource management (CRM) training strategies to address "nontechnical" skills and to improve human error and safety. Here, we describe the development and evaluation of a national multidisciplinary trauma CRM curriculum.
METHODS: A needs analysis survey was distributed to general surgery program directors across Canada. With the use of this feedback, a course called STARTT [Standardized Trauma and Resuscitation Team Training] was developed and held in conjunction with the Canadian Surgery Forum. Participants completed a precourse and postcourse evaluation exploring changes in attitudes toward simulation and CRM principles using previously validated instruments.
RESULTS: Twenty surgical residents, 6 nurses, 4 respiratory therapists, and 11 instructors (trauma surgeons, emergency physicians, nurses, and intensivists) participated. Of the participants, 100% completed the survey. Satisfaction was very high, with 97.5% of the participants rating the course as "good" or "excellent" and 97.5% recommending it to others. The presurvey and postsurvey showed statistically significant improvement in attitudes toward simulation and overall CRM principles (136.3 vs. 140.3 of 170, p = 0.004) following the course, primarily in the domain of teamwork (69.1 vs. 72.0 of 85, p = 0.002).
CONCLUSION: Creation of a national multidisciplinary trauma CRM curriculum is feasible, has high satisfaction among participants, and can improve attitudes toward the importance of simulation and CRM principles with the ultimate goal of improving patient safety and care.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24158191     DOI: 10.1097/TA.0b013e3182a925df

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma Acute Care Surg        ISSN: 2163-0755            Impact factor:   3.313


  10 in total

1.  Trauma team discord and the role of briefing.

Authors:  Susan Steinemann; Ajay Bhatt; Gregory Suares; Alexander Wei; Nina Ho; Gene Kurosawa; Eunjung Lim; Benjamin Berg
Journal:  J Trauma Acute Care Surg       Date:  2016-07       Impact factor: 3.313

2.  S.T.A.R.T.T. plus: addition of prehospital personnel to a national multidisciplinary crisis resource management trauma team training course.

Authors:  Lawrence M Gillman; Doug Martin; Paul T Engels; Peter Brindley; Sandy Widder; Cheryl French
Journal:  Can J Surg       Date:  2016-02       Impact factor: 2.089

3.  Role confusion and self-assessment in interprofessional trauma teams.

Authors:  Susan Steinemann; Gene Kurosawa; Alexander Wei; Nina Ho; Eunjung Lim; Gregory Suares; Ajay Bhatt; Benjamin Berg
Journal:  Am J Surg       Date:  2015-12-12       Impact factor: 2.565

4.  Trauma simulation in bilingual Canada: Insurmountable barrier or unexpected strength? Insights from the first bilingual S.T.A.R.T.T. course.

Authors:  Lawrence M Gillman; Sandy Widder; Julien Clément; Paul T Engels; John Damian Paton-Gay; Peter G Brindley
Journal:  Can J Surg       Date:  2016-04       Impact factor: 2.089

5.  Filling the Gap: Simulation-based Crisis Resource Management Training for Emergency Medicine Residents.

Authors:  Jessica R Parsons; Amanda Crichlow; Srikala Ponnuru; Patricia A Shewokis; Varsha Goswami; Sharon Griswold
Journal:  West J Emerg Med       Date:  2017-12-14

6.  Interventions to improve team effectiveness within health care: a systematic review of the past decade.

Authors:  Martina Buljac-Samardzic; Kirti D Doekhie; Jeroen D H van Wijngaarden
Journal:  Hum Resour Health       Date:  2020-01-08

Review 7.  What Do We Really Know About Crew Resource Management in Healthcare?: An Umbrella Review on Crew Resource Management and Its Effectiveness.

Authors:  Martina Buljac-Samardžić; Connie M Dekker-van Doorn; M Travis Maynard
Journal:  J Patient Saf       Date:  2021-12-01       Impact factor: 2.844

Review 8.  Leadership and Teamwork in Trauma and Resuscitation.

Authors:  Kelsey Ford; Michael Menchine; Elizabeth Burner; Sanjay Arora; Kenji Inaba; Demetrios Demetriades; Bertrand Yersin
Journal:  West J Emerg Med       Date:  2016-08-22

9.  Development of a novel conceptual framework for curriculum design in Canadian postgraduate trauma training.

Authors:  Brett Mador; Michael Kim; Jonathan White; Ilene Harris; Ara Tekian
Journal:  Can Med Educ J       Date:  2020-03-16

10.  Design and Development of an Interactive Web-Based Simulator for Trauma Training: A Pilot Study.

Authors:  Blanca Larraga-García; Luis Castañeda López; Francisco Javier Rubio Bolívar; Manuel Quintana-Díaz; Álvaro Gutiérrez
Journal:  J Med Syst       Date:  2021-09-25       Impact factor: 4.460

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