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NCT number NCT02937597
Other study ID # eISBAR
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date October 2016
Est. completion date April 2018

Study information

Verified date May 2018
Source University College Cork
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Objective:

To determine the effectiveness of proficiency based inter-professional communication training in an online environment on medical student's use of the ISBAR (Identify, Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation) communication escalation protocol in the deteriorating patient

Setting: The study will be conducted in University College Cork, Ireland. Participants: Fifth year medical students, who are scheduled to undertake ISBAR training as part of the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) programme.

Intervention: Participants will be prospectively randomized to one of three groups for training before undertaking a performance assessment of an ISBAR communication relevant to a deteriorating patient in a low fidelity simulation environment: HSE group (the national e-learning programme only); S group (national e- learning plus access to online scenarios and facilitator when requested) and PBP group (national e-learning plus access to online scenarios training course with in-built proficiency-based progression, and facilitator when requested).

Main outcome and measures: A proficiency benchmark on the performance of ISBAR communication in the context of an acutely deteriorating patient.


Description:

The first successful simulation validation study used a proficiency-based progression methodology. Since then the approach has been successfully deployed to produce superior technical skills but has not yet been validated for non-technical (communication) skills. It has also not yet been validated through the medium of virtual learning. The ISBAR (Identify, Situation, Background, Assessment and Recommendation) has been selected as the standardised tool for clinical communication in relation to an acutely deteriorating patient in many healthcare organisations worldwide, including Ireland.

The aim of this study is to explore whether proficiency-based progression (PBP) could be applied to an e-learning training course for ISBAR performance to produce a superior skill set.

The study will compare performance outcomes of students who receive the national e-learning programme only with those who receive it in combination with either standard e-learning course with scenarios or proficiency-based progression (PBP) e-learning course with scenarios.

Participants will be prospectively randomized to one of three training groups. Following a pre-test observation through low-fidelity simulation, they will then undergo their respective training courses before undertaking a post-test performance assessment of an ISBAR communication relevant to a deteriorating patient in a low fidelity simulation environment:

1. Online learning only (HSE) -the national e-learning programme only

2. Scenarios (S) -national online learning plus online scenario course training

3. Proficiency based progression (PBP) -national online learning plus proficiency-based progression online scenario course training.

Main outcome and measures: A proficiency benchmark on the performance of ISBAR communication in the context of an acutely deteriorating patient.

All participants will be required to supply baseline demographic information before undertaking the training.

Performance metrics have previously been identified, operationally defined and agreed upon at a modified Delphi panel meeting consisting of medical experts for a series of paper-based simulation cases and a standardised high fidelity simulation case used as the assessment case. This case will be used in this study in a low fidelity environment. The proficiency benchmark for each case has been set based on the performance of experienced medical personnel on each case as a series of steps, errors and critical errors.

Outcome assessment will be scored by reviewing auditory recordings of ISBAR performance by each participant on the standardised case in the low fidelity simulated environment.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 114
Est. completion date April 2018
Est. primary completion date April 2018
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- final year medical students in UCC

Exclusion Criteria:

- lack of consent

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
ePBP: eProficiency Based Progression
National e-learning programme plus Proficiency-based progression through 4 scenarios in an online learning course and facilitator when requested
eS: eScenarios
National e-learning programme plus access to 4 scenarios in an online learning course and facilitator when requested
HSE
National HSE e-learning programme only

Locations

Country Name City State
Ireland University College Cork Cork

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University College Cork

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Ireland, 

References & Publications (3)

Angelo RL, Ryu RK, Pedowitz RA, Beach W, Burns J, Dodds J, Field L, Getelman M, Hobgood R, McIntyre L, Gallagher AG. A Proficiency-Based Progression Training Curriculum Coupled With a Model Simulator Results in the Acquisition of a Superior Arthroscopic Bankart Skill Set. Arthroscopy. 2015 Oct;31(10):1854-71. doi: 10.1016/j.arthro.2015.07.001. Epub 2015 Sep 2. — View Citation

Gallagher AG, Seymour NE, Jordan-Black JA, Bunting BP, McGlade K, Satava RM. Prospective, randomized assessment of transfer of training (ToT) and transfer effectiveness ratio (TER) of virtual reality simulation training for laparoscopic skill acquisition. Ann Surg. 2013 Jun;257(6):1025-31. doi: 10.1097/SLA.0b013e318284f658. — View Citation

Van Sickle KR, Ritter EM, Baghai M, Goldenberg AE, Huang IP, Gallagher AG, Smith CD. Prospective, randomized, double-blind trial of curriculum-based training for intracorporeal suturing and knot tying. J Am Coll Surg. 2008 Oct;207(4):560-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2008.05.007. Epub 2008 Jul 14. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Number of total errors Number of total errors as predefined by the metrics for the assessment case 12 months
Other Number of errors/critical errors Number of errors/critical errors as predefined by the metrics for the assessment case 12 months
Other Number of attempts required to reach proficiency on each of the 4 cases in ePBP Number of attempts required to reach proficiency on each of the 4 cases as recorded by the e-learning course ePBP 12 months
Primary Proportion of those reaching the benchmark on the assessment case Independent review by two blinded assessors of audio recorded ISBAR phone call conducted in the low fidelity simulation setting 12 months
Secondary recording of data in learning management system for various course attempts recording of data in learning management system for various course attempts 12 months
Secondary Number of completed steps Number of successfully completed steps as predefined by the metrics for the assessment case 12 months
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