Comparison of Four Methods of Paramedic Continuing Education in the Management of Pediatric Emergencies
Richard L. Lammers, Maria Willoughby-Byrwa, Duncan Vos, William Fales
Abstract
Although improvements in those skills included in the training were found in three groups, two hours of training in pediatric emergencies per year was insufficient to produce a substantial improvement overall. Expensive, high-fidelity simulators were not necessary for teaching pediatric resuscitation skills to paramedics; instructive scenarios using low-fidelity manikins and debriefings appear to be adequate. The content delivered by an online refresher course did not provide any improvement in performance as measured by simulated, case-based assessments.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineFidelityBaseline (sea)Intervention (counseling)Airway managementMedical emergencyContinuing medical educationRandomized controlled trialContinuing educationMedical educationMedical physicsEmergency medicineAirwayNursingAnesthesiaSurgeryOceanographyElectrical engineeringEngineeringGeologySimulation-Based Education in HealthcareCardiac Arrest and ResuscitationDisaster Response and Management