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Pediatric emergency care · Nov 2004
Effect of JumpSTART training on immediate and short-term pediatric triage performance.
- Teri L Sanddal, Tommy Loyacono, and Nels D Sanddal.
- Critical Illness and Trauma Foundation, Inc, Bozeman, MT, USA. tsanddal@citmt.org
- Pediatr Emerg Care. 2004 Nov 1; 20 (11): 749-53.
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of JumpSTART training in changing prehospital care personnel and/or school nursing personnel performance in triaging pediatric patients involved in a multiple casualty incident immediately posttraining and at a 3- to 4-month follow-up interval.MethodsThis research involved a traditional pretest, training, posttest, and follow-up test format. However, since the variable of interest was performance rather than cognition, the measures were the individual student's ability to triage 10 children with simulated injuries into 1 of 4 possible categories within a 5-minute time window. A convenience sample of participants was selected from 3 divergent geographic locations. Standardized training and performance evaluation measures were employed.ResultsSignificant performance improvements in pediatric triage were noted immediately following a 1-hour lecture, discussion, and case review. Changes in performance were maintained over a 3-month posttraining period. Prehospital personnel and school nurses benefited equally from pediatric triage training.ConclusionsStructured training results in triage performance improvement among prehospital and nursing personnel. This improvement is maintained for a period of at least 3 months. Additional research pertaining to the length of time between necessary retraining and/or refresher is warranted. Additionally, the relationship between staged scenario performance and responses to actual multiple casualty incidents needs to be established.
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