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N/ACompleted· 124 enrolled
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Board game-based learning +2 morebehavioral
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NCT05302414N/ACompleted

The Learning Outcome of Resuscitation Teamwork Training on Developing Teamwork Performance in Postgraduate Year Doctors and Nurses - Comparison of Board Game-based Learning, Simulation-based Learning and Lecture-based Learning.

Taipei Medical University Hospital·interventional·Posted Mar 31, 2022·Updated Nov 22, 2024

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Board game-based learning, Simulation-based learning, and 1 other intervention for Patient Care Team. Completed, enrolled 124 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

It is challenging for healthcare team to manage emergency patient effectively. Most of these critical patients have medical conditions and need complex medical managements. Research findings have shown that poor healthcare teamwork would result in poor communication, missing information, and insufficient situation monitoring and thus compromise patient safety. Simulation has been proved as an effective method to develop teamwork competency. However, comparing to traditional training model, simulation requires more resources such as funding, spaces, time, administration staffs, schedule, facilitators, and equipment. It would not be easy to delivery in various professional departments. Game-based learning was a known effective and learner-centered learning model which required less resources. Researchers have shown that game-based learning has higher acceptance for the learners and can improve learners' knowledge, attitude, motivation, and performance. Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore the learning effectiveness of resuscitation teamwork training of board game-based learning, simulation-based learning and lecture-based learning in PGY doctors and nurses.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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CountriesTaiwan
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Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
2023202420252026
First PostedMar 31, 2022
Enrollment StartAug 7, 2022
Primary CompletionDec 13, 2022
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 4 monthsPosted 4.3 years ago

Interventions

Board game-based learningbehavioral

The team of PGY doctors and nurses received 3 hours training intervention in resuscitation teamwork skills through a board game-based teaching approach.

Simulation-based learningbehavioral

The team of PGY doctors and nurses received 3 hours training intervention in resuscitation teamwork skills through a simulation-based teaching approach.

Lecture-based learningbehavioral

The team of PGY doctors and nurses received 3 hours training intervention in resuscitation teamwork skills through an interactive lecture-based approach.