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High Fidelity Simulation for Healthcare Education.Time to move forward? Helen Wood Nursing Education Specialist Mayo Clinic Health Systems Rochester  Minnesota
Current Situation A movement toward making simulations a part of the clinical practicum, either as a clinical substitute or as an adjunct. Movement arises out of need for: ,[object Object]
More nurse educators
New clinical practice models to prepare 21st century graduates in high-tech, complex environments,[object Object]
Towards Hypothesis Driven Medical Education Research: Task Force Report From the Millennium Conference 2007 on Educational Research Could simulated emergency procedures practiced in a static environment improve the clinical performance of a Critical Care Air Support Team (CCAST)?: CONCLUSION:  	For CCASTs to have a standardized training curriculum, they should undertake real-time missions in a flight simulator, supported by a human patient simulator programmed to respond to the physiological changes associated with altitude. Real scenarios could then be practiced, on demand, in a safe environment as an augmentation to the current training program. Consequently, those acquired skills could then be carried out with improved proficiency during real missions with a concomitant potential for improvement in the standard of patient care
Challenges to consider when diffusing SBME (simulation based medical education) into medical education. The right conditions: Mastery Learning and deliberate practice Skillful Faculty Curriculum Integration Institutional Endorsement Healthcare System Acceptance
Summit on Simulation Research Institute of Medicine studies/reports (1999 - 2003) strongly suggest that the traditional apprentice  model” has not sufficiently prepared today’s health care providers. For example medical errors: Result in 44,000-98,000 deaths annually 8th leading cause of death (at 44,000) $37-50 billion for adverse events $17-29 billion for preventable adverse events
How does healthcare simulation work and what is it? http://youtu.be/I_NEsLXtuwI
Issenberg SB, McGaghie WC, Petrusa ER, et al. Eeatures and uses of high-fidelity medical simulations that lead to effective learning: a BEME systematic review. Med Teach 2005; 27: 10-28. McGaghie WC, Issenberg SB, Petrusa ER, et al. Effect of practice on standardised learning outcomes in simulation-based medical education. Med Educ 2006; 40: 792-797.
Elements of Diffusion There  are  four  elements of diffusion  (Rogers, 2003) AN INNOVATION COMMUNICATION   TIME    A SOCIAL SYSTEM.
INNOVATIVENESS AND ADOPTER CATEGORIES ,[object Object],OTHER UNIT OF ADOPTION IS RELA-TIVELY EARLIER IN ADOPTING NEW IDEAS THAN THE OTHER MEMBERS OF A SYSTEM. ,[object Object],MEMBERS OF A SOCIAL SYSTEM ON THE BASIS OF INNOVATIVENESS. ,[object Object]
1. INNOVATORS
2. EARLY ADOPTERS
3. EARLY MAJORITY
4. LATE MAJORITY
5. LAGGARDS,[object Object]
The Origins of Simulation in Nursing Education During the past decade, the use of simulations as a teaching-learning intervention in nursing curricula has increased greatly.  Nursing students, clinicians, and educators alike appear to be strongly in agreement about the importance of incorporating simulations as a teaching practice because of several factors
CHARACTERISTICS OF INNOVATIONS ,[object Object]
Compatibility ( the degree to which an innovation is perceived as being consistent with the existing values, past experiences, and needs of potential adopters)
Complexity ( the degree to which an innovation is perceived as difficult to understand and use).
Trialability (the degree to which an innovation may be experimented with on a limited basis)

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High fidelity simulation for healthcare education iii

  • 1. High Fidelity Simulation for Healthcare Education.Time to move forward? Helen Wood Nursing Education Specialist Mayo Clinic Health Systems Rochester Minnesota
  • 2.
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  • 5. Towards Hypothesis Driven Medical Education Research: Task Force Report From the Millennium Conference 2007 on Educational Research Could simulated emergency procedures practiced in a static environment improve the clinical performance of a Critical Care Air Support Team (CCAST)?: CONCLUSION: For CCASTs to have a standardized training curriculum, they should undertake real-time missions in a flight simulator, supported by a human patient simulator programmed to respond to the physiological changes associated with altitude. Real scenarios could then be practiced, on demand, in a safe environment as an augmentation to the current training program. Consequently, those acquired skills could then be carried out with improved proficiency during real missions with a concomitant potential for improvement in the standard of patient care
  • 6. Challenges to consider when diffusing SBME (simulation based medical education) into medical education. The right conditions: Mastery Learning and deliberate practice Skillful Faculty Curriculum Integration Institutional Endorsement Healthcare System Acceptance
  • 7. Summit on Simulation Research Institute of Medicine studies/reports (1999 - 2003) strongly suggest that the traditional apprentice model” has not sufficiently prepared today’s health care providers. For example medical errors: Result in 44,000-98,000 deaths annually 8th leading cause of death (at 44,000) $37-50 billion for adverse events $17-29 billion for preventable adverse events
  • 8. How does healthcare simulation work and what is it? http://youtu.be/I_NEsLXtuwI
  • 9. Issenberg SB, McGaghie WC, Petrusa ER, et al. Eeatures and uses of high-fidelity medical simulations that lead to effective learning: a BEME systematic review. Med Teach 2005; 27: 10-28. McGaghie WC, Issenberg SB, Petrusa ER, et al. Effect of practice on standardised learning outcomes in simulation-based medical education. Med Educ 2006; 40: 792-797.
  • 10. Elements of Diffusion There are four elements of diffusion (Rogers, 2003) AN INNOVATION COMMUNICATION TIME A SOCIAL SYSTEM.
  • 11.
  • 12.
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  • 19. The Origins of Simulation in Nursing Education During the past decade, the use of simulations as a teaching-learning intervention in nursing curricula has increased greatly. Nursing students, clinicians, and educators alike appear to be strongly in agreement about the importance of incorporating simulations as a teaching practice because of several factors
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  • 21. Compatibility ( the degree to which an innovation is perceived as being consistent with the existing values, past experiences, and needs of potential adopters)
  • 22. Complexity ( the degree to which an innovation is perceived as difficult to understand and use).
  • 23. Trialability (the degree to which an innovation may be experimented with on a limited basis)
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  • 25. Faculty Observations: High Fidelity Simulation vs. Live Clinical Scenarios Shortridge, A., McPherson, M., Ellison, G. & Kientz, E. (2008). A Case Study Implementing High Fidelity Clinical Skills Education Using Innovation Diffusion Theory . In J. Luca & E. Weippl (Eds.), Proceedings of World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications 2008 (pp. 3054-3062). Chesapeake, VA: AACE.Retrieved from http://www.editlib.org/p/28804
  • 26. Simulation-based education improves proceduralcompetence in central venous catheter (CVC) insertion. The effectof simulation-based education in CVC insertion on the incidenceof catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) is unknown.The aim of this study was to determine if simulation-based trainingin CVC insertion reduces CRBSI. Simulation-based education improves proceduralcompetence in central venous catheter (CVC) insertion. The effectof simulation-based education in CVC insertion on the incidenceof catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) is unknown.The aim of this study was to determine if simulation-based trainingin CVC insertion reduces CRBSI. There were fewer CRBSIs after the simulator-trainedresidents entered the intervention ICU (0.50 infections per1000 catheter-days) compared with both the same unit prior tothe intervention (3.20 per 1000 catheter-days) (P = .001)and with another ICU in the same hospital throughout the studyperiod (5.03 per 1000 catheter-days) (P = .001). An educational intervention in CVC insertionsignificantly improved patient outcomes. Simulation-based educationis a valuable adjunct in residency education. Barsuk, J., Cohen, E., Feinglass, J., McGaghie, W., & Wayne, D. (2009). Use of simulation-based education to reduce catheter-related bloodstream infections. Archives of Internal Medicine, 169(15), 1420-1423. doi:10.1001/archinternmed.2009.215
  • 27. Conclusion “In Situ” Simulation as a Strategy Simulation training conducted on a hospital unit where real patient care is delivered and errors occur Allows clinicians to practice & problem solve patient issues with their team in their “real” work Environment Allows opportunity to uncover and identify latent safety threats and Micro-system deficiencies
  • 28. The effects of a simulation-driven, patient safety program aimed at improving early detection & treatment of hospital-acquired complications will: PRIMARY OUTCOMES: Decrease Rate of hospital-acquired: Rate of unplanned transfers to higher level of care Risk-adjusted hospital mortality Severe sepsis/septic shock Acute respiratory failure SECONDARY OUTCOMES: Improve: Teamwork performance and communication skills Knowledge, critical thinking and decision-making Safety culture on involved units Nurses’ comfort & confidence in calling for help early Patterns of social interaction among nurses and residents
  • 29. Summary facts found from Beacon Benchmarking: Success with simulation program largely due to :Buy-in from the CMO & CNO Strong partnerships with Unit Leadership Conducting frequent, in situ simulation exercises: Feasible Not dependent on “fidelity” Participants enjoy in situ simulation training Simulation training reveals deficiencies with teamwork; debriefing offers unique coaching opportunity A simulation-driven patient safety program holds serious opportunity in improving clinical outcomes _ ...
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