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Am J Med Qual ; 35(1): 79-88, 2020.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30691288

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Crew resource management (CRM) was introduced to enhance patient safety and reduce medical errors through multidisciplinary learning experience. This study investigates the impact of locally adopted simulation-based CRM training on participants' perceptions and knowledge. A 32-item web-based questionnaire was administered pre course, 1 month, and 1 year post course to assess changes in perceptions and knowledge. Another 12-item paper-based questionnaire was administered immediately post course to assess reactions. Among 712 participants analyzed, 165 were operating room staff. The majority agreed that the training is useful and relevant in daily practice. All participants showed significant improvements in perception and knowledge 1 month post course; however, these improvements declined 1 year post course. The CRM course is associated with satisfactory reaction (Kirkpatrick level 1) and improvement in attitude and knowledge (level 2) toward patient safety. However, the effect may be short-lived and regular refresher courses should be mandatory to sustain momentum of ongoing change.


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Formation en interne/méthodes , Erreurs médicales/prévention et contrôle , Blocs opératoires/normes , Sécurité des patients/normes , Gestion de la sécurité/méthodes , Formation par simulation/méthodes , Attitude du personnel soignant , Humains , Équipe soignante/organisation et administration
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