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Patient safety training simulations based on competency criteria of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.

机译:基于研究生医学教育认可委员会的能力标准的患者安全培训模拟。

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This report reviews and critically evaluates the development of 3 movements in healthcare that have had a profound impact on changes occurring at all levels of medical education: patient safety, healthcare simulation, and competency-based education (exemplified by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education). The authors performed a critical and selective review of the literature from 1999 to 2011 to identify uses of simulation to address patient-safety issues aligned according to the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education 6 core competencies: (1) patient care; (2) medical knowledge; (3) interpersonal and communication skills; (4) professionalism; (5) practice-based learning; and (6) systems-based practice. The research synthesis is reported to inform and provide evidence about how simulation is used to train and evaluate learners on a range of patient-safety issues for each of the core competencies: There is emerging evidence that simulation can be used in training efforts to reduce medical errors related to medical knowledge and patient care (particular invasive procedures as well as improved communication and teamwork skills). There remains limited evidence on its impact to improve patient safety related to more complex competencies of practice-based learning and systems-based practice. Simulation-based learning can lead to positive patient outcomes and reduction of medical errors particularly when used for individual skills. However, particular attention needs to be placed on the organizational context in which it is implemented if improvements in practice-based learning and systems-based practice are to be realized.
机译:本报告回顾并严格评估了医疗保健中的三种运动的发展,这些运动对医学教育的各个层面的变化产生了深远的影响:患者安全,医疗保健模拟和基于能力的教育(以研究生医学教育认证委员会为例) )。作者对1999年至2011年的文献进行了严格而有选择性的审查,以确定模拟的用途,以解决根据研究生医学教育认可委员会的要求调整的患者安全问题6个核心能力:(1)患者护理; (2)医学知识; (3)人际交往能力; (4)专业精神; (5)基于实践的学习; (6)基于系统的实践。据报道,该研究综合报告可提供信息并提供证据,说明如何使用模拟在每个核心能力的一系列患者安全性问题上对学习者进行培训和评估:有新证据表明,模拟可用于培训工作以减少医疗费用。与医学知识和患者护理有关的错误(特定的侵入性程序以及改进的沟通和团队合作能力)。关于基于实践的学习和基于系统的实践的更复杂能力,其对提高患者安全性的影响的证据仍然有限。基于模拟的学习可以带来积极的患者结果并减少医疗错误,尤其是用于个人技能时。但是,如果要实现基于实践的学习和基于系统的实践的改进,则需要特别注意实施该组织的环境。

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