São Paulo Medical Journal (Aug 2021)

Implementing healthcare professionals’ training during COVID-19: a pre and post-test design for simulation training

  • Thiago Martins Santos,
  • Rafaela Batista dos Santos Pedrosa,
  • Danielle Rachel dos Santos Carvalho,
  • Mário Henrique Franco,
  • Juliany Lino Gomes Silva,
  • Daniel Franci,
  • Bruno de Jorge,
  • Daniel Munhoz,
  • Thiago Calderan,
  • Tiago de Araujo Guerra Grangeia,
  • Dario Cecilio-Fernandes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1516-3180.2021.0190.r1.27052021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 139, no. 5
pp. 514 – 519

Abstract

Read online

ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) has imposed a new reality that presents several challenges for healthcare professionals. The main challenge has been the lack of proper training in relation to an unknown disease. OBJECTIVE: To investigate healthcare professionals’ acquisition of knowledge of a new airway management protocol for COVID-19 through their participation in simulation training. DESIGN AND SETTING: Pre and post-test study with purpose sampling, carried out in a tertiary-level hospital in the city of Campinas, state of São Paulo, Brazil. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional pre and post-test intervention among healthcare professionals working in the intensive care unit and emergency department of a large hospital. The training was carried out using an in situ simulation scenario and the participants answered pre and post-tests consisting of a 20-item questionnaire about the new protocol. RESULTS: The paired-sample t test demonstrated that there was a significant increase in test score (t = −19.06; P < 0.001), from before the training (M = 8.62; standard deviation, SD = 3.53) to after the simulation training (M = 17.02; SD = 1.76). CONCLUSIONS: The simulated training had a positive impact on the healthcare professionals’ acquisition of the COVID-19 protocol. We also demonstrated that in situ simulation training was an efficient tool for implementing new protocols, thus bringing benefits to healthcare systems, professionals and patients.

Keywords