1. Development of Reliable and Validated Tools to Evaluate Technical Resuscitation Skills in a Pediatric Simulation Setting: Resuscitation and Emergency Simulation Checklist for Assessment in Pediatrics.
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Faudeux C, Tran A, Dupont A, Desmontils J, Montaudié I, Bréaud J, Braun M, Fournier JP, Bérard E, Berlengi N, Schweitzer C, Haas H, Caci H, Gatin A, and Giovannini-Chami L
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- Adult, Clinical Competence, Delphi Technique, Educational Measurement, Female, France, Humans, Internship and Residency, Intubation, Intratracheal, Male, Manikins, Pediatricians, Principal Component Analysis, Reproducibility of Results, Students, Medical, Young Adult, Checklist, Pediatrics education, Resuscitation education, Simulation Training
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Objectives: To develop a reliable and validated tool to evaluate technical resuscitation skills in a pediatric simulation setting., Study Design: Four Resuscitation and Emergency Simulation Checklist for Assessment in Pediatrics (RESCAPE) evaluation tools were created, following international guidelines: intraosseous needle insertion, bag mask ventilation, endotracheal intubation, and cardiac massage. We applied a modified Delphi methodology evaluation to binary rating items. Reliability was assessed comparing the ratings of 2 observers (1 in real time and 1 after a video-recorded review). The tools were assessed for content, construct, and criterion validity, and for sensitivity to change., Results: Inter-rater reliability, evaluated with Cohen kappa coefficients, was perfect or near-perfect (>0.8) for 92.5% of items and each Cronbach alpha coefficient was ≥0.91. Principal component analyses showed that all 4 tools were unidimensional. Significant increases in median scores with increasing levels of medical expertise were demonstrated for RESCAPE-intraosseous needle insertion (P = .0002), RESCAPE-bag mask ventilation (P = .0002), RESCAPE-endotracheal intubation (P = .0001), and RESCAPE-cardiac massage (P = .0037). Significantly increased median scores over time were also demonstrated during a simulation-based educational program., Conclusions: RESCAPE tools are reliable and validated tools for the evaluation of technical resuscitation skills in pediatric settings during simulation-based educational programs. They might also be used for medical practice performance evaluations., (Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2017
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