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Simulation training to improve blood management: an approach to globalizing instruction in patient safety

机译:模拟训练以改善血液管理:全球化患者安全指导的方法

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In keeping with intent of this special issue-innovative ways to use modeling and simulation as an enabling technology-this paper addresses a global call for change in medical practice due to shifting populations, rising health risks, and increased expectation of governments to ensure patient safety. In advanced countries the basic economics of supply and demand are making a therapeutic commodity-blood-a costly treatment. In advancing states the rapid deformation of stored red blood cells and the prevalence of patient infection make standard transfusion medicine hazardous. As a result the World Health Organization has issued a call for alternatives to transfusion practice within the medical community. This paper introduces the implementation of patient blood management as that alternative standard of care, and it outlines an effective means to educate medical professionals via a web-based immersive simulation training tool. This tool was developed from evidence-based medicine, engineering and mathematical modeling, and simulations drawn from patient case studies. The medical instruction comprising this tool and its portability can readily serve a global audience of practitioners who are unfamiliar with these techniques and who are without an expedient means to obtain training. The tool is a multidisciplinary effort drawing on engineering, computer science, social science, and medical expertise. And just as this special issue stresses that simulation represents probably the only methodology to provide the human race with a tool for enabling control of mankind's evolution. Representing the cornerstone for anticipating future critical situations, this tool responds to an imminent dilemma in the global medical community.
机译:为了满足这一特殊问题的意图,使用建模和模拟作为一种使能技术的创新方法,本文提出了由于人口迁移,健康风险上升以及政府对确保患者安全的期望越来越高而要求改变医疗实践的全球呼吁。在发达国家,供需的基本经济学正在使一种治疗性商品血液成为一种昂贵的治疗方法。在先进的状态下,所储存的红细胞的迅速变形和患者感染的普遍性使标准的输血药物变得危险。结果,世界卫生组织发出了呼吁在医学界替代输血实践的呼吁。本文介绍了将患者血液管理作为替代治疗标准的实施,并概述了通过基于网络的沉浸式模拟培训工具来教育医学专业人员的有效方法。该工具是从循证医学,工程和数学模型以及从患者案例研究中得出的模拟中开发出来的。包含此工具及其可移植性的医学说明可以为不熟悉这些技术且没有权宜的获得培训手段的从业人员提供服务。该工具是一项涉及工程,计算机科学,社会科学和医学专业知识的跨学科研究成果。就像这个特刊所强调的那样,模拟可能代表了唯一一种为人类提供能够控制人类进化的工具的方法。该工具代表了预测未来紧急情况的基石,可应对全球医疗界即将来临的困境。

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  • 来源
    《Simulation》 |2014年第2期|133-142|共10页
  • 作者单位

    Virginia Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation Center, Old Dominion University, Suffolk, Virginia, USA;

    Virginia Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation Center, Old Dominion University, 1030 University Boulevard, Suffolk, VA 23435, USA;

    Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, Virginia, USA;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    patient blood management; World Health Assembly (WHA); tissue oxygenation;

    机译:患者血液管理;世界卫生大会(WHA);组织氧合;

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