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[Interdisciplinary Simulation of Emergency Caesarean Section to Improve Subjective Competence].

Markus Flentje1, Martin Schott2, Anna-Lena Woltemate1, Jan-Peter Jantzen2.   

Abstract

The emergency caesaran section is a gynecological emergency situation which is potentially life-threatening for mother and child. In the management of these time-critical situations human factors as well as the competence of the crisis resource management team have been shown to be important factors for success. The concept "simulation" has not been validated as a training tool for professional competence of multidisciplinary teams in the delivery suite. The aim of this study was, to assess the competence gain by subjective evaluation of the team members after taking part in an emergency caesarian section training which is integrable into the daily clinic setting. Method 36 members of a multidisciplinary team of a delivery suite took part in a 4-hourly "high-fidelity" simulation training "emergency caesarian section". Scenarios were created around the case setting of eclampsia with bradycardia of the child, uterus rupture, placenta abruption and cord prolapse. Each participant was involved in 2 scenarios as either a spectator or a team member. Using a questionnaire, the course performance and debriefing were evaluated and the subjective professional competence in Crisis Resource Management were recorded. Results  In the collective of the trainee (over/equal 5 years), 25% had no experience in any cases of emergency caesarean in practice. On a scale of 1 to 6 (1=very good, 6=fail) the course was given an overall mark of 1.4 and a mark of 1.8 for its relevance to daily work. 6 months after the training, participants rated their competencies in prioritising necessary actions, following treatment plans, communicating among the team members as well as integrating new information as significantly improved. Conclusion  The 4-hour simulation training can be easily integrated into everyday clinical practice. The participants marked the course scenarios as realistic and relevant for their clinical practice. The number of years of prior work experience is not significanty related with the experience in rare emergency situations. The interdisciplinary team training is a way to improve individual performance as well as to establish and practise interdisciplinary emergency concepts. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29073687     DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-111803

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Geburtshilfe Neonatol        ISSN: 0948-2393            Impact factor:   0.685


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1.  Influence of presence in an inter-professional simulation training of the emergency caesarean section: a cross-sectional questionnaire study.

Authors:  Markus Flentje; Vera Hagemann; Lars Brodowski; Spiyridon Papageorgiou; Constantin von Kaisenberg; Hendrik Eismann
Journal:  Arch Gynecol Obstet       Date:  2022-02-26       Impact factor: 2.493

2.  Further development of crew resource management training : Needs assessment by means of teamwork-context analysis in anesthesia and intensive care teams.

Authors:  Hendrik Eismann; Georg Breuer; Markus Flentje
Journal:  Anaesthesiologie       Date:  2022-07-08

3.  [Analyses of requirements for curriculum development for the training of anesthesiologists in the delivery room-A nationwide survey].

Authors:  Markus Flentje; Hendrik Eismann; Simon Schwill; Daniel Forstner; Peter Kranke
Journal:  Anaesthesiologie       Date:  2022-07-13
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