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Using Simulation With Deliberate Practice to Improve Pediatric ICU Nurses' Knowledge, Clinical Teamwork, and Confidence.

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Karageorge, N; Muckler, VC; Toper, M; Hueckel, R
Published in: Journal of pediatric nursing
September 2020

The purpose of this quality improvement project was to implement an educational intervention involving High-Fidelity Simulation (HFS) with deliberate practice for low-frequency, high-impact events in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), with the goal of improving nurses' crisis management skills.Four interprofessional simulation education sessions with scenarios were created for this project. A list of knowledge and skills points was used to guide debriefings. All scenarios were based on low-frequency, high-impact events that required the use of Pediatric Advanced Life Support algorithms. Participants included 24 PICU nurses with less than two years of nursing experience. Knowledge and confidence were measured at three timepoints: pre-simulation, one-week post-simulation, and one-month post-simulation series. Clinical teamwork performance was measured twice, during the first and second scenario of each simulation session.Scores for knowledge, confidence, and clinical teamwork performance improved from pre- to post-simulation, with confidence scores showing the largest increase.Regular simulation training with deliberate practice can improve PICU nurses' knowledge, clinical teamwork skills, and confidence when managing low-frequency, high-impact events.Regular in-situ simulation training with deliberate practice can improve nursing comfort with managing high-impact, low-frequency events in the PICU. This could lead to improved management of actual events, especially for novice nurses with less than one year of PICU experience.

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Journal of pediatric nursing

DOI

EISSN

1532-8449

ISSN

0882-5963

Publication Date

September 2020

Volume

54

Start / End Page

58 / 62

Related Subject Headings

  • Simulation Training
  • Quality Improvement
  • Nursing
  • Intensive Care Units, Pediatric
  • Humans
  • Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
  • Clinical Competence
  • Child
  • 4205 Nursing
  • 3213 Paediatrics
 

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Karageorge, N., Muckler, V. C., Toper, M., & Hueckel, R. (2020). Using Simulation With Deliberate Practice to Improve Pediatric ICU Nurses' Knowledge, Clinical Teamwork, and Confidence. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 54, 58–62. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedn.2020.05.020
Karageorge, Nancy, Virginia C. Muckler, Melissa Toper, and Rémi Hueckel. “Using Simulation With Deliberate Practice to Improve Pediatric ICU Nurses' Knowledge, Clinical Teamwork, and Confidence.Journal of Pediatric Nursing 54 (September 2020): 58–62. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedn.2020.05.020.
Karageorge N, Muckler VC, Toper M, Hueckel R. Using Simulation With Deliberate Practice to Improve Pediatric ICU Nurses' Knowledge, Clinical Teamwork, and Confidence. Journal of pediatric nursing. 2020 Sep;54:58–62.
Karageorge, Nancy, et al. “Using Simulation With Deliberate Practice to Improve Pediatric ICU Nurses' Knowledge, Clinical Teamwork, and Confidence.Journal of Pediatric Nursing, vol. 54, Sept. 2020, pp. 58–62. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.pedn.2020.05.020.
Karageorge N, Muckler VC, Toper M, Hueckel R. Using Simulation With Deliberate Practice to Improve Pediatric ICU Nurses' Knowledge, Clinical Teamwork, and Confidence. Journal of pediatric nursing. 2020 Sep;54:58–62.
Journal cover image

Published In

Journal of pediatric nursing

DOI

EISSN

1532-8449

ISSN

0882-5963

Publication Date

September 2020

Volume

54

Start / End Page

58 / 62

Related Subject Headings

  • Simulation Training
  • Quality Improvement
  • Nursing
  • Intensive Care Units, Pediatric
  • Humans
  • Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
  • Clinical Competence
  • Child
  • 4205 Nursing
  • 3213 Paediatrics