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Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Emergency Medicine
  • Human Factors Engineering
  • Patient Safety

Background:

  • Developing effective preintubation checklists is crucial for pediatric emergency care.
  • Previous methods identified essential checklist content via a modified Delphi approach.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To inform the development of a preintubation checklist for pediatric emergency departments.
  • To conduct multicenter usability testing of a prototype checklist using simulation.

Main Methods:

  • Prospective, mixed-methods study across 7 sites in the National Emergency Airway Registry for Pediatric Emergency Medicine (NEAR4PEM) collaborative.
  • Pediatric emergency medicine physicians and fellows participated in simulated "easy" and "difficult" airway scenarios.
  • Usability data were collected via surveys, structured debriefings, and qualitative analysis, informed by human factors principles.

Main Results:

  • The prototype checklist was found helpful, easy to use, clear, and appropriately lengthy by 55 participants.
  • During simulations, 93% of checklist items were verbalized and over 80% completed, with median completion times under 7 minutes.
  • Key strengths included facilitating shared mental models, offloading cognitive load, and prompting contingency planning; suggestions focused on item clarity and customization.

Conclusions:

  • Simulation-based, human factors usability testing effectively optimized the NEAR4PEM Preintubation Checklist before clinical implementation.
  • Future steps involve real-world implementation using rigorous strategies and evaluating patient outcomes and safety.
  • The study highlights the importance of usability testing and human factors in developing critical medical tools.