Clinical decision-making training using the Script Concordance Test and simulation: A pilot study for pediatric residents

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作者
Baudou, E. [1 ]
Guilbeau-Frugier, C. [2 ]
Tack, I. [3 ]
Muscari, F. [4 ]
Claudet, I. [5 ]
Mas, E. [6 ,7 ]
Taillefer, A. [5 ]
Breinig, S. [8 ]
Brehin, C. [5 ]
机构
[1] CHU Toulouse, Hop Enfants, Unite Neurol Pediat, Toulouse, France
[2] CHU Toulouse, Unite Med Legale, Toulouse, France
[3] CHU Toulouse, Hop Rangueil, Explorat Fonct Physiol, Toulouse, France
[4] CHU Toulouse, Unite Chirurg Digest, Toulouse, France
[5] CHU Toulouse, Hop Enfants, Unite Urgences & Infectiol Pediat, TSA 70034,330,Ave Grande Bretagne, F-31059 Toulouse 9, France
[6] CHU Toulouse, Unite Gastroenterol Hepatol Nutr Diabetol & Malad, Hop Enfants, Toulouse, France
[7] Univ Toulouse, IRSD, UPS, INSERM,INRAE,ENVT, Toulouse, France
[8] CHU Toulouse, Hop Enfants, Unite Reanimat Pediat, Toulouse, France
来源
ARCHIVES DE PEDIATRIE | 2023年 / 30卷 / 06期
关键词
Simulation; Script Concordance Test; Pediatric residents; Febrile seizures; Non-technical skills; Pediatric emergency;
D O I
10.1016/j.arcped.2023.03.007
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Background: Each year, new pediatric residents begin their shifts in the pediatric emergency room. While technical skills are often acquired during workshops, non-technical skills such as communication, profession-alism, situational awareness, or decision-making are rarely tested. Simulation enables non-technical skills to be developed in situations frequently encountered in pediatric emergencies. Adopting an innovative approach, we combined two pedagogical methods: the Script Concordance Test (SCT) and simulation to improve clinical reasoning and non-technical skills of first-year pediatric residents in dealing with clinical sit-uations involving febrile seizures. The aim of this work is to report the feasibility of such a combined training.Methods: The first-year pediatric residents participated in a training session on how to manage a child attending the emergency department with a febrile seizure. At the beginning of the session, the trainees had to complete the SCT (seven clinical situations) and then participated in three simulation scenarios. Student satisfaction was assessed by means of a questionnaire at the end of the session. Results: In this pilot study, 20 residents participated in the training. The SCT scores for the first-year pediatric residents were lower and more widely distributed than those of the experts with better concordance for diagnostic items compared to investigation or treatment items. All were satisfied with the teaching methods employed. Further sessions on additional topics relating to the management of pediatric emergency cases were requested. Conclusion: Although limited by the small size of our study, this combination of teaching methods was possible and seemed promising for the development of non-technical skills of pediatric residents. These methods are in line with the changes being made to the third cycle of medical studies in France and can be adapted to other situations and other specialties.& COPY; 2023 French Society of Pediatrics. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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页数:6
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