Impact of Video-Based Error Correction Learning for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training: Quasi-Experimental Study.

Yun Wang, Junzuo Fu, Shaoping Wang, Huijuan Wang, Wei Gao, Lina Huang
Author Information
  1. Yun Wang: Department of Anesthesiology, Shanghai General Hospital, Shanghai, China. ORCID
  2. Junzuo Fu: Department of Anesthesiology, Shanghai General Hospital, Shanghai, China. ORCID
  3. Shaoping Wang: Department of Anesthesiology, Shanghai General Hospital, Shanghai, China. ORCID
  4. Huijuan Wang: Department of Anesthesiology, Shanghai General Hospital, Shanghai, China. ORCID
  5. Wei Gao: Department of Gastroenteroscopy, Shanghai General Hospital, Shanghai, China. ORCID
  6. Lina Huang: Department of Anesthesiology, Shanghai General Hospital, Shanghai, China. ORCID

Abstract

Background: Video-based error correction (VBEC) in medical education could offer immediate feedback, promote enhanced learning retention, and foster reflective practice. However, its application in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training has not been investigated.
Objective: The objective of this study is to assess whether the VBEC procedure could improve the training performance of CPR among anesthesiology residents.
Methods: A quasi-experimental study was conducted among anesthesiology residents between December 2022 and April 2023. Primary outcomes included a posttraining knowledge test and practical assessment scores. Secondary outcomes included the number of residents who correctly conducted CPR at each step, the rate of common mistakes during the CPR process, and the self-assessment results. A total of 80 anesthesiology residents were divided into a VBEC group (n=40) and a control group (n=40). The VBEC group underwent a 15-minute VBEC CPR training, whereas the control group underwent a 15-minute video-prompting CPR training.
Results: The posttraining knowledge test score of the VBEC group was significantly higher than that of the control group (73, SD 10.5 vs 65.1, SD 11.4; P=.002). The residents in the VBEC group had lower error rates in "failure to anticipate the next move" (n=3, 7.5% vs n=13, 32.5%; P=.01) and "failure to debrief or problem solve after the code" (n=2, 5% vs n=11, 27.5%; P=.01), as well as better performance in the "secure own safety" step (n=34, 85% vs n=18, 45%; P<.001) than those in the control group. The VBEC group showed significantly higher confidence in CPR than the control group (n=?, 62.5% vs n=?, 35%; P=.03).
Conclusions: VBEC may be a promising strategy compared to video prompting for CPR training among anesthesiology residents.

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