Aim The purpose of this study is to determine if the addition of the VAST Course to technical resuscitation skills training enhances healthcare providers' resuscitation performance in a resource-limited setting. Objectives The aims of this research will be achieved by meeting the following objectives: 1. Quantitative evaluation of study participants' resuscitation performance during a simulation scenario before ACLS course, immediately following ACLS course, immediately following VAST course, and at 4 months post training. 2. Qualitative exploration of the barriers and supports identified by course participants to implementing resuscitation in the workplace after resuscitation skills training through focus groups. New knowledge Lessons learned from this study will help inform the design and the implementation of resuscitation training programs in resource-limited settings. This has potential to improve resuscitation capacity in resource-limited settings leading to higher quality of care for patients.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
47
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) is a resuscitation course to teach recognition and treatment of cardiopulmonary arrest in patients.
The Vital Anesthesia Simulation Training (VAST) Course focuses on core clinical practices and non-technical skills needed to respond to the most common urgent and emergent clinical challenges found in hospitals in resource-limited settings like Rwanda.
University of Rwanda
Kigali, Rwanda
Time to initiation of CPR
The time it takes for the team to start chest compressions in the simulation in seconds
Time frame: From start of simulation scenario to time of first chest compressions, assessment up to 2 minutes of simulation
Time to epinephrine administration
The time it takes for the team to give epinephrine in the simulation in seconds
Time frame: From start of simulation scenario to time of first epinephrine administration, assessment up to 5 minutes of simulation
Time to defibrillation
The time it takes for the team to defibrillate in the simulation in seconds
Time frame: From start of simulation scenario to time of first defibrillation, assessment up to 5 minutes of simulation
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