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Lights, camera, action... spotlight on trauma video review: an underutilized means of quality improvement and education.

机译:灯光,摄像机,动作...创伤视频评论的焦点:质量改进和教​​育的未充分利用的手段。

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BACKGROUND: Trauma video review (TVR) is an effective method of quality improvement and education. The objective of this study was to determine TVR practices in the United States and use of TVR for quality improvement and education. METHODS: Adult and pediatric trauma centers identified by the American College of Surgeons (n = 102) and the National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions (n = 24) were surveyed by telephone. Surveys included questions regarding program demographics, residency information, and past/present TVR practices. RESULTS: One hundred eight trauma centers (86%) were contacted, and 99% (107/108) completed surveys. Of the surveyed centers, 34% never used TVR; 37% previously used TVR and had discontinued at the time of the survey, with most reporting legal/privacy concerns; 20% were currently using TVR; and 9% were planning to use TVR in the future. Nineteen percent (14/73) of general trauma centers are using or planning to use TVR compared with 50% (17/34) of pediatric centers (P = 0.001). One hundred percent of current TVR programs report that TVR improves the trauma resuscitation process.Most pediatric emergency medicine (87%), emergency medicine (89%), and surgery (97%) trainees participate in trauma resuscitation at trauma centers. Fifty-two percent of centers using TVR report trainee attendance at TVR process/conference; 38% specifically use TVR for resident education. CONCLUSIONS: All current TVR programs report that it improves their trauma processes. More pediatric trauma centers report planning future TVR programs, but the implication of such plans remains unclear. Opportunities exist for expanded use of TVR for resident education.
机译:背景:创伤视频评论(TVR)是一种有效的质量改进和教​​育方法。这项研究的目的是确定美国的TVR做法以及将TVR用于质量改善和教育的程度。方法:通过电话调查了由美国外科医生学院(n = 102)和全国儿童医院及相关机构协会(n = 24)确定的成人和儿科创伤中心。调查包括有关节目人口统计,居住信息以及过去/现在的TVR做法的问题。结果:与一百零八个创伤中心进行了联系(86%),并且99%(107/108)完成了调查。在接受调查的中心中,有34%从未使用过TVR; 37%的人以前使用过TVR,在调查时已停产,大多数报告涉及法律/隐私问题;目前有20%使用TVR; 9%的人计划将来使用TVR。百分之十九(14/73)的普通创伤中心正在使用或计划使用TVR,而儿科中心的这一比例为50%(17/34)(P = 0.001)。当前TVR计划的100%报告说TVR改善了创伤复苏过程,大多数儿科急诊医学(87%),急诊医学(89%)和外科手术(97%)学员在创伤中心参加创伤复苏。使用TVR的中心中有52%报告受训者出席TVR流程/会议; 38%的人专门使用TVR进行居民教育。结论:所有目前的TVR计划都报告它改善了他们的创伤过程。越来越多的儿科创伤中心报告了计划未来的TVR计划,但这种计划的含义仍不清楚。存在将TVR广泛用于居民教育的机会。

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