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Development of a Standardized Assessment of Simulation-based Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Educational Courses

Authors :
Ahmed S. Said
Elaine Cooley
Elizabeth A. Moore
Kiran Shekar
Timothy M. Maul
Ramanathan Kollengode
Bishoy Zakhary
Source :
ATS Scholar. 3:242-257
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
American Thoracic Society, 2022.

Abstract

In 2020, the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization education task force identified seven extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) educational domains that would benefit from international collaborative efforts. These included research efforts to delineate the impact and outcomes of ECMO courses.Development of a standardized online assessment tool to evaluate the effectiveness of didactic and simulation-based ECMO courses on participants' confidence, knowledge, and simulation-based skills; participant satisfaction; and course educational benefits.We performed a prospective multicenter observational study of five different U.S. academic institution-based adult ECMO courses that met Extracorporeal Life Support Organization endorsement requirements for course structure, educational content, and objectives. Standardized online forms were developed and administered before and after courses, assessing demographics, self-assessment regarding ECMO management, and knowledge examination (15 simple-recall multiple-choice questions). Psychomotor skill assessment was performed during the course (time to complete prespecified critical actions during simulation scenarios). Self-assessment evaluated cognitive, behavioral, and technical aspects of ECMO; course satisfaction; and educational benefits.Out of 211 participants, 107 completed both pre- and postcourse self-assessment forms (97 completed both pre- and postcourse knowledge forms). Fifty-three percent of respondents were physician intensivists, with most (51%) practicing at academic hospitals and with less than 1 year of ECMO experience (50%). After the course, participants reported significant increases in confidence across all domains (cognitive, technical, and behavioral,We developed and tested a structured ECMO course assessment tool, demonstrating participants' self-reported benefit as well as improvement in psychomotor skill acquisition, course satisfaction, and educational benefits. Course evaluation is feasible and potentially provides important information to improve ECMO courses. Future steps could include national implementation, addition of questions targeting clinical decision making to further assess knowledge gain, and multilanguage translation for implementation in international courses.

Subjects

Subjects :
General Medicine

Details

ISSN :
26907097
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ATS Scholar
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3c6d9c60114ae10d2c1e6f98fea7d6f6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.34197/ats-scholar.2021-0068oc