Behavioral Changes Clinical Trial
Official title:
Does Simulation Enhance Closed-Loop Communication in the Clinical Setting of a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit?
Verified date | July 2018 |
Source | University Hospital Inselspital, Berne |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Open interventional before and after study on the effect of on-site full-scale simulation with a subsequent course follow-up and a three month follow-up observation pertaining to behavioural changes in communication of the paediatric intensive care unit staff that is participating in the on-site simulation training.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 15 |
Est. completion date | January 25, 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2017 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 20 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion criteria: - Employees, with written informed consent, working in the paediatric intensive care unit of the Children's Bern University Hospital - Employees novices to in-situ simulation Exclusion criteria: - employees, working in the paediatric intensive care unit of the Children's Bern University Hospital who are not fluent in German or Swiss German. - employees, working in the paediatric intensive care unit of the Children's Bern University Hospital who are unable to be observed during phases I and II and during the follow up phase (see below). - No vulnerable participants will be included. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Switzerland | University Hospital Bern | Bern |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University Hospital Inselspital, Berne |
Switzerland,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Measurement of difference regarding employment of Closed-Loop communications measured by counting the call-outs for each participant in a defined timeframe in Phase I, II and III of the study | measurement of difference regarding the employment of Closed-Loop Communication in the clinical setting after three months of the simulation training focusing on crisis resource management (CRM) in communication and assessed by external raters and compared to baseline before such training. Based on a study by Härgestam et al. (2013) we classified the call-outs as command (com), question (que), observation (obs) or suggestion (sug). Furthermore, after our experience during the pilot phase we added the category information (inf), since we could not sort a number of call-outs into the existing four categories | 3 months | |
Secondary | Rate of Closed-Loop Communication measured by counting the call-outs for each participant in a defined timeframe in Phase I, II and III of the study | rate of Closed-Loop Communication following the simulation as assessed by external raters | 3 months | |
Secondary | Measurement of difference regarding employment of Closed-Loop communications measured by counting the reaction to call-outs for each participant in a defined timeframe in Phase I, II and III of the study | measurement of difference regarding the employment of Closed-Loop Communication while reacting to a call-outs in the clinical setting after three months of the simulation training focusing on crisis resource management (CRM) in communication and assessed by external raters and compared to baseline before such training. Inspired by the study by Boyd et al (2014) the reaction to the call-out will be as follows categorized: no response (no-check), call-back (check), verbal response (verb-res.), nonverbal response (noverb-res.) and closed-loop (check-close). | 3 months | |
Secondary | Rate of Closed-Loop Communication measured by counting the reactions to call-outs for each participant in a defined timeframe in Phase I, II and III of the study | rate of Closed-Loop Communication following the simulation as assessed by external raters | 3 months |
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