| Literature DB >> 35228958 |
Ryan Walsh1, Tracy Fennessy1, Emily Pauw1, Michael Lajeunesse2, Kyle Couperus2.
Abstract
Auricular hematoma drainage is a crucial skill that emergency medicine providers must be proficient in to prevent complications including permanent deformity of the ear. We aimed to develop and evaluate a cost-effective task trainer to allow emergency medicine (EM) residents to practice the key skills of auricular hematoma drainage and pressure dressing application. After creating a task trainer out of a bell pepper, we implemented this training during our EM simulation conference with a total of 20 PGY 1-3 EM residents. Prior to the simulation session, a survey of all 39 residents found a rated confidence level of auricular hematoma drainage as low on a five-point Likert scale (mean: 2.2 (standard deviation (SD): 1.08)). After the session, the 20 EM residents who participated were much more confident in their ability to perform this procedure (mean: 4.4 (SD: 0.6)). This low-cost, easy-to-create auricular hematoma drainage and repair task trainer was well received by our EM residents and led to an improved resident comfort level in performing this necessary EM procedure. This task trainer can be used by EM trainees of all levels as a tool to increase their skill and comfort level when performing the crucial procedure of auricular hematoma drainage and repair.Entities:
Keywords: auricular hematoma; auricular hematoma drainage; emergency medicine; emergency medicine procedural competency; emergency medicine training; task trainer
Year: 2022 PMID: 35228958 PMCID: PMC8873408 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.21600
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1A slice of bell pepper simulating the ear.
Figure 2Bell pepper wrapped with a plastic wrap with ketchup injected along the simulated antihelix representing an auricular hematoma.
Figure 3Twist ties utilized to secure the model to a piece of cardboard. The task trainer is now ready to be utilized.
Figure 4Example of task trainer utilized for bolster application.
Assessment of the task trainer by the residents using a five-point Likert scale
SD: standard deviation
Performed using a five-point Likert scale: 1 = strongly disagree, 2 = disagree, 3 = neither agree nor disagree, 4 = agree, 5 = strongly agree
| Number of residents | “I feel confident performing auricular hematoma drainage” (SD) | “Task trainer adequate to learn necessary procedural skills” (SD) | |
| Pre-training survey | 39 | 2.2 (1.08) | - |
| Post-training survey | 20 | 4.4 (0.6) | 5 (0) |