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Virtual application of in situ simulation during a pandemic

Erich Hanel, Monika Bilic, Kelly Hassall, Mary K. Hastings, Farah Jazuli, Michael Ha, Brendon Trotter, Cory Fraser, Greg Rutledge

2020Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic introduced challenges to the use of simulation, including limited personal protective equipment and restricted time and personnel. Our use of video for in situ simulation aimed to circumvent these challenges and assist in the development of a protocol for protected intubation and simultaneously educate emergency department (ED) staff. We video-recorded a COVID-19 respiratory failure in situ simulation event, which was shared by a facilitator both virtually and in the ED. The facilitator led discussions and debriefs. We followed this with in situ run-throughs in which staff walked through the steps of the simulation in the ED, handling medications and equipment and becoming comfortable with use of isolation rooms. This application of in situ simulation allowed one simulation event to reach a wide audience, while allowing participants to respect social distancing, and resulted in the education of this audience and successful crowdsourcing for a protocol amidst a pandemic.

Topics & Concepts

FacilitatorPandemicEvent (particle physics)Isolation (microbiology)Protocol (science)Personal protective equipmentVideoconferencingCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Computer scienceSimulationPsychologyMultimediaMedicineDiseaseSocial psychologyQuantum mechanicsPhysicsBiologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)PathologyMicrobiologyAlternative medicineSimulation-Based Education in HealthcareDisaster Response and ManagementFamily and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
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