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Improved Team Performance During Pediatric Resuscitations After Rapid Cycle Deliberate Practice Compared With Traditional Debriefing: A Pilot Study.

Daniel S Lemke1, Elaine K Fielder, Deborah C Hsu, Cara B Doughty.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Simulation-based medical education (SBME) improves medical knowledge compared with no intervention. In traditional SBME, more time is spent debriefing than practicing skills. Rapid cycle deliberate practice (RCDP) simulation allows learners to practice skills repetitively, receive brief interspersed feedback, and has been shown to improve individual performance of resuscitation skills in simulation; it has not been compared with traditional simulation methods.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to compare traditional and RCDP SBME.
METHODS: Four pediatric resuscitation cases (3 for teaching and 1 for testing) were developed. For the RCDP arm, traditional cases were deconstructed into sequences of progressively difficult rounds. The last RCDP round served as the traditional arm scenario.Learners received 1 type of instruction on 2 separate days. Pretest and posttest performance during simulation were video recorded and scored using the Simulation Team Assessment Tool; satisfaction surveys were collected.
RESULTS: Pretest team performance was similar in both groups. Simulation Team Assessment Tool score improvement for RCDP was 7.2% (95% confidence interval, 3.4% to 11%) and traditional was 0.8% (95% confidence interval, -11% to 13%). The difference in improvement of the human factors subscore was statistically significant; RCDP improved 10.2% and traditional improved 1.7% (P = 0.013). The RCDP technique was well received by learners but caused fatigue.
CONCLUSIONS: This pilot study showed a trend toward greater improvement in team performance and significantly greater improvement for human factors with RCDP compared with traditional simulation. Future studies comparing RCDP with other methods are needed to identify best practices and applications of RCDP, including which learners and learning objectives are best suited to RCDP.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 27741071     DOI: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000000940

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Emerg Care        ISSN: 0749-5161            Impact factor:   1.454


  17 in total

1.  Evaluating Rapid-cycle Deliberate Practice Versus Mastery Learning in Training Nurse Anesthetists on the Universal Anaesthesia Machine Ventilator in Sierra Leone.

Authors:  Oluwakemi Tomobi; Serkan Toy; Michelle Ondari; Sabair Lee; Howard Nelson-Williams; Michael Koroma; John B Sampson
Journal:  J Educ Perioper Med       Date:  2021-01-01

2.  Enhancing paediatric resuscitation team performance: targeted simulation-based team leader training.

Authors:  Ashley Keilman; Jennifer Reid; Anita Thomas; Neil Uspal; Kimberly Stone; Elaine Beardsley; Brian Burns; Rebekah Burns
Journal:  BMJ Simul Technol Enhanc Learn       Date:  2020-05-06

3.  Rapid-cycle deliberate practice improves time to defibrillation and reduces workload: A randomized controlled trial of simulation-based education.

Authors:  Daniel S Lemke; Ann L Young; Sharon K Won; Marideth C Rus; Nadia N Villareal; Elizabeth A Camp; Cara Doughty
Journal:  AEM Educ Train       Date:  2021-08-01

4.  Improvement of Immediate Performance in Neonatal Resuscitation Through Rapid Cycle Deliberate Practice Training.

Authors:  Maclain J Magee; Christiana Farkouh-Karoleski; Tove S Rosen
Journal:  J Grad Med Educ       Date:  2018-04

5.  Comparing traditional, immersive simulation with Rapid Cycle Deliberate Practice in postgraduate year 2 anesthesiology residents.

Authors:  Erin E Blanchard; Lee Ann Riesenberg; Lisa B Bergman; Michelle R Brown; Emma C O'Hagan; Shivani J Patel; Tekuila R Carter
Journal:  Adv Simul (Lond)       Date:  2021-05-26

6.  Adaptive change in simulation education: Comparison of effectiveness of a communication skill curriculum on death notification using in person methods versus a digital communication platform.

Authors:  Mary Hughes; Brett Gerstner; Anna Bona; Lauren Falvo; Karen Schroedle; Dylan Cooper; Elisa Sarmiento; Cherri Hobgood; Rami Ahmed
Journal:  AEM Educ Train       Date:  2021-07-01

7.  Rapid cycle deliberate practice vs. traditional simulation in a resource-limited setting.

Authors:  Samantha L Rosman; Rosine Nyirasafari; Hippolyte Muhire Bwiza; Christian Umuhoza; Elizabeth A Camp; Debra L Weiner; Marideth C Rus
Journal:  BMC Med Educ       Date:  2019-08-22       Impact factor: 2.463

Review 8.  [Education for resuscitation].

Authors:  Robert Greif; Andrew Lockey; Jan Breckwoldt; Francesc Carmona; Patricia Conaghan; Artem Kuzovlev; Lucas Pflanzl-Knizacek; Ferenc Sari; Salma Shammet; Andrea Scapigliati; Nigel Turner; Joyce Yeung; Koenraad G Monsieurs
Journal:  Notf Rett Med       Date:  2021-06-02       Impact factor: 0.826

Review 9.  Deliberate practice and mastery learning in resuscitation education: A scoping review.

Authors:  Aaron Donoghue; Kenneth Navarro; Emily Diederich; Marc Auerbach; Adam Cheng
Journal:  Resusc Plus       Date:  2021-05-15

10.  The Effect of Teaching Nontechnical Skills in Advanced Life Support: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Philippe Dewolf; Geraldine Clarebout; Lina Wauters; Joke Van Kerkhoven; Sandra Verelst
Journal:  AEM Educ Train       Date:  2020-10-09
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