Training in healthcare during and after COVID-19: proposal for simulation training

SUMMARY INTRODUCTION: The challenge of facing COVID-19 falls under all health care structures, and without specific training to health care professionals they are probably the professionals with the highest level of exposure. Regardless of the level of health care, the training of professionals aims to optimize resources and attend patients while assuring quality and security. POINT OF VIEW: This report proposes simulation training for health care professionals to update professionals for attending patients during the pandemic. This training was built with five simulated stations, considering different stages of a patient with COVID-19. This report takes advantage of different simulation techniques, such as skills training, standardized patient, medium- and high-fidelity simulator, rapid cycle of deliberate practice, and in situ simulation. DISCUSSION: Medical procedures for COVID-19 patients offer additional risk for health care professionals, especially considering exposure to procedures that generate aerosols, such as compression, mask ventilation, and orotracheal intubation. Thus, finding educational strategies that allow training is essential to simulate the evolution of COVID-19 patients in a safe manner. CONCLUSION: Simulation has proven to be a useful and effective form of training around the world for training health teams on the front lines for patient care in COVID-19.

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Main Authors: Brandão,Carolina Felipe Soares, Bergamasco,Ellen Cristina, Vaccarezza,Gabriela Furst, Barba,Maria Luiza Ferreira de, Andrade,Enrico Ferreira Martins de, Cecilio-Fernandes,Dario
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Associação Médica Brasileira 2021
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Cecilio-Fernandes,Dario
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Cecilio-Fernandes,Dario
Training in healthcare during and after COVID-19: proposal for simulation training
author_facet Brandão,Carolina Felipe Soares
Bergamasco,Ellen Cristina
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Barba,Maria Luiza Ferreira de
Andrade,Enrico Ferreira Martins de
Cecilio-Fernandes,Dario
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title_short Training in healthcare during and after COVID-19: proposal for simulation training
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title_fullStr Training in healthcare during and after COVID-19: proposal for simulation training
title_full_unstemmed Training in healthcare during and after COVID-19: proposal for simulation training
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description SUMMARY INTRODUCTION: The challenge of facing COVID-19 falls under all health care structures, and without specific training to health care professionals they are probably the professionals with the highest level of exposure. Regardless of the level of health care, the training of professionals aims to optimize resources and attend patients while assuring quality and security. POINT OF VIEW: This report proposes simulation training for health care professionals to update professionals for attending patients during the pandemic. This training was built with five simulated stations, considering different stages of a patient with COVID-19. This report takes advantage of different simulation techniques, such as skills training, standardized patient, medium- and high-fidelity simulator, rapid cycle of deliberate practice, and in situ simulation. DISCUSSION: Medical procedures for COVID-19 patients offer additional risk for health care professionals, especially considering exposure to procedures that generate aerosols, such as compression, mask ventilation, and orotracheal intubation. Thus, finding educational strategies that allow training is essential to simulate the evolution of COVID-19 patients in a safe manner. CONCLUSION: Simulation has proven to be a useful and effective form of training around the world for training health teams on the front lines for patient care in COVID-19.
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