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High-fidelity pediatric trauma simulations improved provider confidence and knowledge in trauma care. This approach enhances medical education by addressing performance improvement issues in a controlled setting.

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  • Medical Education
  • Trauma Care
  • Simulation-Based Learning

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  • Continuous performance improvement (PI) is vital for optimal trauma care.
  • An in-situ simulation-based medical education curriculum was developed using PI findings.
  • This study explored the effectiveness of pediatric trauma simulations for PI issues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of high-fidelity pediatric trauma simulations.
  • To improve self-reported provider comfort and knowledge regarding identified trauma PI issues.

Main Methods:

  • The study was conducted at a Level I Pediatric Trauma Center.
  • Clinical issues identified through trauma PI (e.g., elevated intracranial pressure, massive transfusion protocol) were integrated into simulations.
  • High-fidelity in-situ trauma mock codes were performed, followed by debriefing and pre/post-simulation surveys.

Main Results:

  • Twenty-three providers participated in the simulations.
  • Self-reported provider confidence significantly improved post-simulation (P=0.02).
  • Trauma experience and knowledge scores increased from 82% to 93% (P=0.02).

Conclusions:

  • High-fidelity pediatric trauma simulations effectively enhance provider comfort, knowledge, and experience.
  • Integrating simulations into PI processes reinforces provider education in a controlled environment.
  • Further research is needed to assess the impact of simulations on clinical pathways and patient outcomes.