Using clinical simulation to assess a new paediatric ESCALATION system education package: Empirical research mixed methods

Author:

Cooper Alannah1,Iten Rebecca1,Leslie Gavin D.2,Barrett David3,Lane Marguerite4,Mould Jonathon3,Hamsanathan Prasanthy3,Stokes Scott5,Falconer Pania14,Wood Margaret6,Cheesman Samantha6,Gill Fenella J.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing, Faculty Health Sciences Curtin University Perth Western Australia Australia

2. Fiona Stanley Hospital Murdoch Western Australia Australia

3. Postgraduate Medical Education Perth Children's Hospital, Child and Adolescent Health Service Nedlands Western Australia Australia

4. Nursing Research Perth Children's Hospital, Child and Adolescent Health Service Nedlands Western Australia Australia

5. Kimberley Regional Paediatric Service Broome Hospital Broome Western Australia Australia

6. Health consumer representative Child and Adolescent Health Service Nedlands Western Australia Australia

Abstract

AbstractAimThe aim of the study was to assess the suitability of an online education package to prepare health professionals to use a new paediatric early warning system.DesignQuasi‐experimental mixed methods using co‐production.MethodsParticipants completed the Package and participated in up to four clinical scenarios. Data were collected using self‐report surveys, and during clinical scenarios; escalation of care, documentation, family involvement, communication handovers were assessed, and recorded debriefings were thematically analysed. Data were integrated using tabulated joint displays.ResultsEleven nurses and three doctors were recruited from three mixed adult and paediatric hospitals. Following completion of the Package and clinical scenarios 13/14 (93%) participants agreed preparedness and confidence to use the ESCALATION System had increased. For 53% handovers, the communication framework was followed, for 79% charts, documentation was complete. Participants engaged with the parent (actor) for 97% scenario interactions. The Package was effective and participation in clinical scenarios appeared to enhance learning.Patient or public contributionConsumers participated in the steering group overseeing the study and in the expert panel who reviewed the education package and clinical scenarios.

Publisher

Wiley

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