The Effect of Simulation-based Training on Confidence and Competence in Obtaining Vitals in a Child With Autism
NCT ID: NCT05288868
Last Updated: 2024-11-05
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
84 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-06-07
2024-05-08
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The recruitment period for primary study population will last 4 weeks (Week 0 - Week 4).
During this period employee participants will be emailed the study invitation letter, consent form, and survey. A roster of participant names and email addresses will be collected from the consent forms and used throughout the study to email study participants to complete the surveys and participate in the educational interventions. At the start of Week 4 the employee participants will be emailed an online didactic lecture on taking vital signs in children with ASD and they will have 2 weeks to complete the lecture. At the start of Week 9 the employees will be emailed a second survey (post-didactic survey) and will have
1 week to complete it. Prior to week 10 the participants will be emailed to set up a time for their simulation. Then, between Weeks 10-12 they will participate in a simulation activity.
At the start of Weeks 15 the participants will be emailed the final survey (post-simulation survey) which they will have 1 week to complete.
The employee survey will be completed on RedCap and consist of knowledge assessment questions and self-assessment questions.
Parent/guardian surveys will be administered and collected throughout the duration of the study (16 weeks). The parent/guardian surveys will be completed through RedCap or on paper. All surveys completed on paper will not ask for identifying information. A consent document will be provided to participants but will not require a signature for parents electing to complete the survey anonymously on paper. All surveys completed through RedCap will include questions that have identifying information and informed consent will be obtained for participants enrolling in this part of the study. Both the paper and RedCap surveys for guardians will consist of questions inquiring about prior difficulties their child had when having vitals taken, the degree of distress of their child while vital signs were taken during this encounter, strategies the nurse or medical assistant used to approach taking vital signs, and how helpful the strategies were. The number or vital signs obtained during the visit and the duration of time from check-in to rooming will be collected from patient chart review. The patient data will not be linked to data collected from the nurses and medical assistants or to nurses or medical assistants involved in the encounter.
The didactic was created by the research team and provides information on Autism Spectrum Disorder and an approach to taking vital signs in these children. The didactic will be pre-recorded and sent by email to employee study participants. The didactic will last about 10 minutes.
The simulation activity will have the premise of a child with ASD and their caregiver at clinic visit. The employee participant will be asked to take vital signs on the patient. The caregiver will be played by an actor and the child will be played by a mannequin. An iterative script will be used by the actor during the scenario. The simulation will last about 20 minutes and will be followed by a 10 minute debrief.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
SINGLE_GROUP
OTHER
NONE
Study Groups
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Educational Intervention: online didactic lecture and educational simulation activity
The didactic was created by the research team and provides information on Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and an approach to taking vital signs in these children. The didactic will be pre-recorded and sent by email to employee study participants. The didactic will last about 10 minutes.
The simulation activity will have the premise of a child with ASD and their caregiver at clinic visit. The employee participant will be asked to take vital signs on the patient. The caregiver will be played by an actor and the child will be played by a mannequin. An iterative script will be used by the actor during the scenario. The simulation will last about 20 minutes and will be followed by a 10 minute debrief.
Educational Intervention: online didactic lecture and educational simulation activity
The didactic was created by the research team and provides information on Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and an approach to taking vital signs in these children. The didactic will be pre-recorded and sent by email to employee study participants. The didactic will last about 10 minutes.
The simulation activity will have the premise of a child with ASD and their caregiver at clinic visit. The employee participant will be asked to take vital signs on the patient. The caregiver will be played by an actor and the child will be played by a mannequin. An iterative script will be used by the actor during the scenario. The simulation will last about 20 minutes and will be followed by a 10 minute debrief.
Caregiver Satisfaction
Caregivers who accompany their children with autism to the clinic will be surveyed for their comfort scores before and after the study participants' educational intervention
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Educational Intervention: online didactic lecture and educational simulation activity
The didactic was created by the research team and provides information on Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and an approach to taking vital signs in these children. The didactic will be pre-recorded and sent by email to employee study participants. The didactic will last about 10 minutes.
The simulation activity will have the premise of a child with ASD and their caregiver at clinic visit. The employee participant will be asked to take vital signs on the patient. The caregiver will be played by an actor and the child will be played by a mannequin. An iterative script will be used by the actor during the scenario. The simulation will last about 20 minutes and will be followed by a 10 minute debrief.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* \[Secondary study participants\] pediatric patients ages 1-17 years in HT3 and HT5 clinics with autism spectrum disorder who need vital signs obtained, accompanied by a parent or guardian who can read, write and understand written English.
Exclusion Criteria
* \[Secondary study participants\] any patients who do not have a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder documented in the medical record, are not between the ages of 1 and 17, do not need vital signs obtained at their visit, or are not accompanied by a parent/guardian who can read, write and understand written English.
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Weill Medical College of Cornell University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Kevin Ching
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Locations
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Weill Cornell Medicine
New York, New York, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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21-05023509
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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