The purpose of this study is to reduce medical error by omitting management steps in medical crises. The Interventions will be: training in non-technical skills and checklists versus Control: standard training with checklists
56 participants will be searched for simulation training, randomly assigned in assignment 1 to 1, the follow-up will be 10 days, the primary outcome will be Proportion of omissions of treatment steps per group, and secondary outcomes will be sought. Crisis resolution time, detection time. and discrimination from the crisis Global score of non-technical skills, Discriminated score between dimensions of non-technical skills, Student satisfaction and Incidence of inadequate crisis management.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
86
using structured debrifing, in three random medical simulation crises, training in non-technical skills will be carried out
using structured debrifing, in three random medical simulation crises, training in checklist will be carried out
Mario Andres Zamudio
Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Medical error
Proportion of omission of treatment steps over the total number of steps per group.
Time frame: 3 days after finishing the training
Overall score on non-technical skills scale Ottawa
Mean interval difference per group between 1 to 45 Brief Name: Ottawa Global Rating Scale (GRS) Minimum value: 1 Maximum value: 45 Higher scores mean a better outcome
Time frame: 3 days after finishing the training
score for each non-technical skill category on the ottawa scale
Mean interval difference per group between 1 to 7 Brief Name: Ottawa Global Rating Scale (GRS)/ For Category Minimum value: 1 Maximum value: 7 Higher scores mean a better outcome
Time frame: 3 days after finishing the training
Crisis resolution time
Mean interval difference per group
Time frame: 3 days after finishing the training
Time in detection and discrimination of the crisis
Mean interval difference per group
Time frame: 3 days after finishing the training
Incidence of improper handling
relative risk
Time frame: 3 days after finishing the training
Student understanding of strategies
qualitative analysis with grounded theory after conducting semi-structured interviews
Time frame: 10 days after finishig the primary outcome
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