Prospective Study
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World J Clin Pediatr. Feb 8, 2017; 6(1): 69-80
Published online Feb 8, 2017. doi: 10.5409/wjcp.v6.i1.69
Table 8 Issues affecting sustainability and suggested adaptations
ThemesIssue affecting sustainabilitySuggested adaptations
ResourcesSame day video-debriefing is resource intensive Transfer of ownership from project lead to unit leadership helps in buy-inConduct video-debriefing once every 2 wk on selected resuscitation recordings. Make the debriefing sessions open to all caregivers
Provide resources for scheduling instructors, maintaining technology, and compensate for instructors time and effort Consider VR all deliveries and team members to seek video-debriefing on selected cases by attending on service/call
Low rate of VRHesitation to voluntarily record and participate in VRChange from caregiver activated recording to motion sensor activated VR Link to certification/competence assessment (caregivers/learners)
System to remedy identified latent safety threats in real timeIdentified but unaddressed issues result in caregiver disengagementSet timelines for action
Support caregivers to take ownership on addressing issues
Communicate actions arising out of identified issues
Establish connections with Quality and Education committees for systematic training on frequently identified issues
Inability to assess impact of team actions during resuscitationLack of vitals (heart rate, SpO2) data on VRConsider superimposing vitals data on video-recording
Inconsistency in demonstrating team behaviors by caregiversLack of focused training in team behaviors and error preventionSustain video-debriefing activity for creating learning and self evaluation
Team behavior evaluation not mandatory for maintenance of professional accreditation or trainee certificationIntegrate demonstration of team behaviors during resuscitation into professional accreditation and certification requirements