Postpartum Hemorrhage, Clinical Trial
It is well known that medical errors account for a large amount of patient harm within the hospital setting. This is a significant problem within the emergency context. A system that acts as a prompt, guide and scribe for the obstetric emergency has been developed called 'Mednav'. Mednav is a navigation device for the management of medical emergencies; developed at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital since 2010. This is a device which acts similar to a satellite navigation devices in the automobile industry navigating you from A to B, MedNav navigates the clinician from the unwell patient to the well patient.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 266 |
Est. completion date | December 2015 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2015 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 21 Years to 75 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Staff undertaking mandatory training at chelsea and westminster hospital Exclusion Criteria: - Non Consenting. |
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Clinical Teamwork Scale | A 15 point clinical teamwork scale that measures teamwork. This has separate points of: overall team work, communication, situation awareness, decision making, role responsibility, patient friendly. Scores for each section are between 0-10. 0 unacceptable, 1-3 Poor, 4-6 Average, 7-9 Good, 10 perfect. Validated for 3 assessors. | From date of randomisation to 72 weeks, each video will last 20 minutes. Assessors will review the videos at 12 weekly intervals at a sessions that last for up to 3 hours. | No |
Primary | Global Assessment of Team Performance | A 6 point scoring system with these subsections: Communication with patient and partner, Task management, Teamwork, Situational Awareness,Communication, Environment of Room. Each section is measured on a 5 point rating scale (1 poor performance, 5 excellent performance). | From date of randomisation to 72 weeks, each video will last 20 minutes. Assessors will review the videos at 12 weekly intervals at a sessions that last for up to 3 hours. | No |
Primary | Technical Skill Achievement and timing | A set of 11 key skills for managing a post partum haemorrhage. Massive obstetric haemorrhage call, Explore trauma, Palpate uterus, Examine placenta, IV Fluids started, Uterotonic started, Bloods taken and sent, Foley Cather inserted, Bimanual compression commenced, Blood transfusion commenced, Decision to move to theatre. Completion and time since emergency buzzer completion. This will be in the form of a table, which will include the skill and the time at which each skill is achieved. These timings will be recorded by the faculty of the simulation session. | From date of randomisation to 72 weeks, each video will last 20 minutes. Assessors will review the videos at 12 weekly intervals at a sessions that last for up to 3 hours. | No |
Secondary | System Usability Score | A validated usability score that gives results that can be interoperated into how 'usable' MedNav is. | From date of randomisation to 72 weeks, each simulation participant using mednav will answer the questionaire which will take 10 minutes. | No |