Pediatric ALL Clinical Trial
— InterFACEOfficial title:
Impact of a Shared Decision-making mHealth Tool on Caregivers' Team Situational Awareness, Communication Effectiveness, and Performance During Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: a Randomized Controlled Trial
This study will be a prospective, single-center, randomized controlled trial in a tertiary pediatric emergency department with two parallel groups of voluntary pediatric physicians and nurses. The impact of a mHealth supportive tool will be compared with conventional communication methods on situational awareness, leadership, team communication effectiveness and performance during standardized, simulation-based, pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest scenario using a high-fidelity manikin. Thirty-six participants will be randomized (1:1). The primary endpoint is the situational awareness score measured with the situation awareness global assessment technique (SAGAT) instrument.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 36 |
Est. completion date | September 30, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | August 1, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Any physician performing a fellowship in the pediatric emergency department. - Any postgraduate residents pursuing a <5 years residency in pediatrics. - To be registered nurses from the PED. - To have previously completed a standardized 15-min introductory course on the use of the InterFACE tool dispensed by the study investigators. - Participation agreement Exclusion Criteria: - To have not undergone the standardized 15-min introductory course on the use of the InterFACE tool dispensed by the study investigators. - Participation to a simulation in the past month is an exclusion criterion to avoid a recent training effect. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Switzerland | Geneva Children's Hospital, Geneva University Hospitals | Geneva |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Pediatric Clinical Research Platform | University Hospital, Geneva |
Switzerland,
Siebert JN, Lacroix L, Cantais A, Manzano S, Ehrler F. The Impact of a Tablet App on Adherence to American Heart Association Guidelines During Simulated Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Randomized Controlled Trial. J Med Internet Res. 2020 May 27;22(5):e17792. doi: 10.2196/17792. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Situational awareness | Situational awareness (SA) will be measured using retrospective video review by the SA global assessment technique (SAGAT) instrument for each scenario, both as the score of each SAGAT at an individual level and at the team level (given as the sum of individual SAGAT scores for each team; TSAGAT). The SAGAT responses for categorical variables will be scored as either correct (1) or incorrect (0) by two of the investigators, irrespective of whether they agreed completely with the true answer. For numerical responses, answers will be considered correct based upon a 10% pre-defined tolerance range settled by the research investigators around the true value. The scores will be expressed as percentages in conjunction with absolute n/N values. Higher SA scores will denote higher SA. | 40 minutes | |
Secondary | Resuscitation team leader evaluation | Leadership will be measured using the 12-item RTLE instrument developed by Grant et al. that encompasses four leadership concepts: (1) the physical and verbal leader's position; (2) communication and delegating skills; (3) ability to assess, adapt and anticipate; and (4) ability to ask for internal and external help. This instrument comprises 12 items rated on a 4-point Likert scale from 0 (not performed) to 3 (performed well) to score leadership and communication skills. A not applicable (N/A) category is also available for those items not relevant to the scenario. For the purpose of this trial, items 1 and 12 will be removed as the leader will be clearly identified from the beginning of the scenario and teams will not be advised to ask for external help. Therefore, the total item score will range from 0 to 30. | 40 minutes | |
Secondary | Team Emergency Assessment Measure | Teamwork performance will be measured using the 11-item Team Emergency Assessment Measure (TEAM) tool that stands out as the most valid and reliable instrument to use in emergency departments. TEAM comprises 11 items rated on a 5-point Likert scale from 0 (never/hardly) to 4 (always/nearly always), which are summed up into a total item score ranging from 0 to 44. The final score obtained allows to assess the performance of the emergency medical team based on three categories: leadership (items 1 and 2); teamwork (items 3 to 9); and task management (items 10 and 11). Items 8 and 9 relate to SA perception and projection, respectively. Furthermore, the team's overall performance is rated through a twelfth item on a global rating scale of 1 to 10 (higher score denotes better performance). | 40 minutes | |
Secondary | Medication dosage errors | Errors in drug dose administration (in milligrams) will be measured in each allocation group as a deviation from the 2018 AHA PALS cardiac arrest algorithm. An emergency medication dose administration error is defined as a deviation from the correct weight dose of more than 10%. Errors will be also measured both as the percentage deviation from the amount of delivered drug compared with the correct weight dose as prescribed by the physician and the absolute deviations from that dose.
Moreover, defibrillations (in Joules) and the number of shocks will be also measured during the first scenario. For the second scenario, errors in fluid resuscitation volumes (in milliliters) will be measured as a deviation from the 2018 ATLS guidelines. |
40 minutes | |
Secondary | Time to critical life-saving maneuvers | The elapsed time in seconds between the end of the clinical statement by the study investigator to: (1) cardiac arrest or hypotensive shock recognition; (2) initiation of chest compression; (3) time to each defibrillation attempt; (4) time to administration of intravenous drugs, volume expansion with 0.9% sodium chloride or blood transfusion; and (5) time interval between defibrillation attempts will be measured. | 40 minutes | |
Secondary | System usability scale | Usability testing of the mHealth tool InterFACE will be assessed using the System Usability Scale (SUS) instrument. The SUS instrument consists of a 10-item questionnaire with five response options for each item, based on their level of agreement ranging from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree). For odd-numbered statements 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 (positively-worded items), the score contribution is equal to the scale position minus 1. For even-numbered statements 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 (negatively-worded items), the score contribution is equal to 5 minus the scale position. Each score contribution will fall within the range of 0 to 4. The participant's scores for each item are then added up together and multiplied by 2.5 to convert the original scores of 0-40 to 0-100. | 10 minutes | |
Secondary | Team effectiveness | Team effectiveness will be also measured as the time spent by the team to achieve the pre-designed goals set out by the AHA for the PALS course and the American College of Surgeons for the ATLS course. | 40 minutes | |
Secondary | Stress perceived and satisfaction | A 3-item questionnaire using a 10-point Likert scale will be provided to the participants to measure their perceived stress and satisfaction about the preparation method used during the resuscitation scenario.
The questionnaire measures (1) the stress perceived before the scenario starts (On a scale from 1 to 10, how stressed are you now?), (2) the overall stress perceived at the end of the scenario (On a scale of 1 to 10, how stressed [maximum reached] were you during the scenario?), and (3) the satisfaction about the supportive method used during the resuscitation scenario (On a scale of 1 to 10, how satisfied were you with your supported experience?) Scale ranges: from 0 (minimum score) to 10 (maximum score), increments are integers between 0 to 10. For stress, higher values represent a worse score, whereas for satisfaction higher values represent a better score. No subscales will be combined. |
10 minutes |
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