Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2645961 Clinical Simulation in Nursing 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThe constantly changing situations facing rapid response teams (RRTs) are confirmation that an effective training program is critical in achieving optimal patient outcomes.MethodA pilot study using a quasi-experimental, pre–post test design and a simulation observational method was used to determine the effectiveness of a combined team training program on neonatal RRTs' perceived teamwork and safety culture, perceived emergency teamwork during resuscitation, knowledge level, and team performance.ResultsStatistically significant increases were shown in team performance, knowledge, and emergency teamwork posttraining. Teamwork and safety climate also increased, although not significantly.ConclusionFindings support a combined team training program as an effective approach for neonatal RRTs.

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