Simulation-Based Stress Inoculation Training
Stress, Psychological
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Stress, Psychological
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Emergency medicine residents enrolled in post graduate training at the University of Toronto or the University of Ottawa
Exclusion Criteria:
- endocrine disease or medication that can affect cortisol levels or responses
Sites / Locations
- University of Ottawa Skills and Simulation Centre
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Stress Inoculation Training
Crisis Resource Management Training
Phase 1: Conceptualization / Educational Phase (60 minutes) Provision of preparatory information, to allow the participants to form accurate expectations regarding the stress environment and stress reactions. Phase 2: Skill Acquisition and Rehearsal (60 minutes) Development and practice of cognitive restructuring techniques and relaxing training to reduce anxiety and enhance the individual's capacity to respond effectively to stressful situations, in low stress conditions. Phase 3: Application of Coping Skills (180 minutes) Coping skills are applied in increasingly stressful conditions that approximate the real-world stressor environment.
The CRM training targets the non-technical skills (e.g. behavioural and cognitive skills) required for effective teamwork during crisis situations. It focuses on communication, teamwork, situational awareness and leadership