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Development of an Instrument for a Primary Airway Provider's Performance With an ICU Multidisciplinary Team in Pediatric Respiratory Failure Using Simulation

Akira Nishisaki, Aaron J Donoghue, Shawn Colborn, Christine Watson, Andrew Meyer, Dana Niles, Ram Bishnoi, Roberta Hales, Larissa Hutchins, Mark A Helfaer, Calvin A Brown, Ron M Walls, Vinay M Nadkarni and John R Boulet
Respiratory Care July 2012, 57 (7) 1121-1128; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.01472
Akira Nishisaki
Center for Simulation, Advanced Education, and Innovation
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine
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Aaron J Donoghue
Center for Simulation, Advanced Education, and Innovation
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine
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Shawn Colborn
Department of Respiratory Care
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Christine Watson
Department of Nursing
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Andrew Meyer
Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Dana Niles
Center for Simulation, Advanced Education, and Innovation
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Ram Bishnoi
Center for Simulation, Advanced Education, and Innovation
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Roberta Hales
Center for Simulation, Advanced Education, and Innovation
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Larissa Hutchins
Department of Nursing
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Mark A Helfaer
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine
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Calvin A Brown III
Department of Emergency Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
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Ron M Walls
Department of Emergency Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
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Vinay M Nadkarni
Center for Simulation, Advanced Education, and Innovation
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John R Boulet
Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To develop a scoring system that can assess the multidisciplinary management of respiratory failure in a pediatric ICU.

METHODS: In a single tertiary pediatric ICU we conducted a simulation-based evaluation in a patient care area auxiliary to the ICU. The subjects were pediatric and emergency medicine residents, nurses, and respiratory therapists who work in the pediatric ICU. A multidisciplinary focus group with experienced providers in pediatric ICU airway management and patient safety specialists was formed. A task-based scoring instrument was developed to evaluate a primary airway provider's performance through Healthcare Failure Mode and Effect Analysis. Reliability and validity of the instrument were evaluated using multidisciplinary simulation-based airway management training sessions. Each session was evaluated by 3 independent expert raters. A global assessment of the team performance and the previous experience in training were used to evaluate the validity of the instrument.

RESULTS: The Just-in-Time Pediatric Airway Provider Performance Scale (JIT-PAPPS) version 3, with 34 task-based items (14 technical, 20 behavioral), was developed. Eighty-five teams led by resident airway providers were evaluated by 3 raters. The intraclass correlation coefficient for raters was 0.64. The JIT-PAPPS score correlated well with the global rating scale (r = 0.71, P < .001). Mean total scores across the teams were positively associated with resident previous training participation (β coefficient 7.1 ± 0.9, P < .001), suggesting good validity of the scale.

CONCLUSIONS: A task-based scoring instrument for a primary airway provider's performance with a multidisciplinary pediatric ICU team on simulated pediatric respiratory failure was developed. Reliability and validity evaluation supports the developed scale.

  • intubation
  • pediatric
  • ICU
  • simulation
  • training
  • residents
  • nurses
  • respiratory therapists
  • airway

Footnotes

  • Correspondence: Akira Nishisaki MD, Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Main Building 8NE, Suite 8566, 34th Street and Civic Center Boulevard. Philadelphia PA 19104. E-mail: Nishisaki{at}email.chop.edu
  • Drs Nishisaki, Walls, Niles, and Nadkarni were partly supported by grant HS016678–01 from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. The authors have disclosed no conflicts of interest.

  • Supplementary material related to this paper is available at http://www.rcjournal.com.

  • Copyright © 2012 by Daedalus Enterprises Inc.
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Akira Nishisaki, Aaron J Donoghue, Shawn Colborn, Christine Watson, Andrew Meyer, Dana Niles, Ram Bishnoi, Roberta Hales, Larissa Hutchins, Mark A Helfaer, Calvin A Brown, Ron M Walls, Vinay M Nadkarni, John R Boulet
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