• Clin Med (Lond) · Nov 2024

    Hospital at home - developing a novel simulation induction programme for junior doctors.

    • Gareth Watson, Amelia Paveley, Katherine Chin, Alexandra Lindsay-Perez, and Rebekah Schiff.
    • Department of Ageing and Health, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
    • Clin Med (Lond). 2024 Nov 1; 24 (6): 100259100259.

    AbstractHospital at Home (HaH) provides hospital-level care within patients' homes. With services expanding, a London HaH service embedded new junior doctor posts. Currently, gaps exist in the under- and postgraduate curriculum to develop clinical skills required to deliver care in this context. HaH simulation (HaH-SIM) was developed, through a multi-cycle QIP, to improve early-career doctors' confidence in providing care in this unfamiliar environment. Surveys before and after HaH-SIM assessed confidence in practical, clinical and communication skills; ranked concerns; rated sessions and gained qualitative feedback. 41 doctors participated over 2 years. It currently includes six low-fidelity stations and three high-fidelity stations. Confidence improved, particularly in managing end of life, decision-making around hospital admission and administering intravenous medications/fluids. High-fidelity scenarios, practical skills and prescribing stations were most highly rated. As HaH services expand, HaH-SIM is a feasible, effective and transferable way of improving early-career doctors' confidence and skills to provide care in patients' homes.Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.

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