Effect of mini-course training in communication and teamwork on non-technical skills score in emergency residents: a prospective experimental study

Background: Non-technical skill (NTS) teaching is a recent development in medical education that should be applied in medical education, especially in medical specialties that involve critically ill patients, resuscitation, and management, to promote patient safety and improve quality of care. Our s...

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spelling th-mahidol.882012023-08-06T01:03:08Z Effect of mini-course training in communication and teamwork on non-technical skills score in emergency residents: a prospective experimental study Sanguanwit P. Mahidol University Social Sciences Background: Non-technical skill (NTS) teaching is a recent development in medical education that should be applied in medical education, especially in medical specialties that involve critically ill patients, resuscitation, and management, to promote patient safety and improve quality of care. Our study aimed to compare the effects of mini-course training in NTS versus usual practice among emergency residents. Methods: In this prospective (non-randomized) experimental study, emergency residents in the 2021–2022 academic year at Ramathibodi Hospital, a tertiary care university hospital, were included as participants. They were categorized into groups depending on whether they underwent a two-hour mini-course training on NTS (intervention group) or usual practice (control group). Each participant was assigned a mean NTS score obtained by averaging their scores on communication and teamwork skills given by two independent staff. The outcome was the NTS score before and after intervention at 2 weeks and 16 weeks. Results: A total of 41 emergency residents were enrolled, with 31 participants in the intervention group and 10 in the control group. The primary outcome, mean total NTS score after 2 weeks and 16 weeks, was shown to be significantly better in intervention groups than control groups (25.85 ± 2.06 vs. 22.30 ± 2.23; P < 0.01, 28.29 ± 2.20 vs. 23.85 ± 2.33; P < 0.01) although the mean total NTS score did not differ between the groups in pre-intervention period. In addition, each week the NTS score of each group increased 0.15 points (95% CI: 0.01–0.28, P = 0.03), although the intervention group showed greater increases than the control (0.24 points) after adjustment for time (95% CI: 0.08–0.39, P < 0.01). Conclusion: Emergency residents who took an NTS mini-course showed improved mean NTS scores in communication and teamwork skills versus controls 2 weeks and 16 weeks after the training. Attention should be paid to implementing NTS in the curricula for training emergency residents. Trial registration: This trial was retrospectively registered in the Thai Clinical Trial Registry on 29/11/2022. The TCTR identification number is TCTR20221129006. 2023-08-05T18:03:08Z 2023-08-05T18:03:08Z 2023-12-01 Article BMC Medical Education Vol.23 No.1 (2023) 10.1186/s12909-023-04507-7 14726920 37491254 2-s2.0-85165694656 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/88201 SCOPUS
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Sanguanwit P.
Effect of mini-course training in communication and teamwork on non-technical skills score in emergency residents: a prospective experimental study
description Background: Non-technical skill (NTS) teaching is a recent development in medical education that should be applied in medical education, especially in medical specialties that involve critically ill patients, resuscitation, and management, to promote patient safety and improve quality of care. Our study aimed to compare the effects of mini-course training in NTS versus usual practice among emergency residents. Methods: In this prospective (non-randomized) experimental study, emergency residents in the 2021–2022 academic year at Ramathibodi Hospital, a tertiary care university hospital, were included as participants. They were categorized into groups depending on whether they underwent a two-hour mini-course training on NTS (intervention group) or usual practice (control group). Each participant was assigned a mean NTS score obtained by averaging their scores on communication and teamwork skills given by two independent staff. The outcome was the NTS score before and after intervention at 2 weeks and 16 weeks. Results: A total of 41 emergency residents were enrolled, with 31 participants in the intervention group and 10 in the control group. The primary outcome, mean total NTS score after 2 weeks and 16 weeks, was shown to be significantly better in intervention groups than control groups (25.85 ± 2.06 vs. 22.30 ± 2.23; P < 0.01, 28.29 ± 2.20 vs. 23.85 ± 2.33; P < 0.01) although the mean total NTS score did not differ between the groups in pre-intervention period. In addition, each week the NTS score of each group increased 0.15 points (95% CI: 0.01–0.28, P = 0.03), although the intervention group showed greater increases than the control (0.24 points) after adjustment for time (95% CI: 0.08–0.39, P < 0.01). Conclusion: Emergency residents who took an NTS mini-course showed improved mean NTS scores in communication and teamwork skills versus controls 2 weeks and 16 weeks after the training. Attention should be paid to implementing NTS in the curricula for training emergency residents. Trial registration: This trial was retrospectively registered in the Thai Clinical Trial Registry on 29/11/2022. The TCTR identification number is TCTR20221129006.
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title Effect of mini-course training in communication and teamwork on non-technical skills score in emergency residents: a prospective experimental study
title_short Effect of mini-course training in communication and teamwork on non-technical skills score in emergency residents: a prospective experimental study
title_full Effect of mini-course training in communication and teamwork on non-technical skills score in emergency residents: a prospective experimental study
title_fullStr Effect of mini-course training in communication and teamwork on non-technical skills score in emergency residents: a prospective experimental study
title_full_unstemmed Effect of mini-course training in communication and teamwork on non-technical skills score in emergency residents: a prospective experimental study
title_sort effect of mini-course training in communication and teamwork on non-technical skills score in emergency residents: a prospective experimental study
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