Consolidating Tools for Outcomes in Resuscitation (CONTOUR)
Cardiac Arrest, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Simulation
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Cardiac Arrest
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Team Leader: Resident in Pediatrics, Anesthesia, or Emergency Medicine training programs and College of Family Physicians of Canada resident. Fellows in Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Pediatric Critical Care or Pediatric Anesthesia sub-specialty training programs. Staff general Pediatricians.
Team members: Registered Nurses, Respiratory Therapists, Pediatric Residents.
Exclusion Criteria:
Decline to consent to participation. Those that would not attend a code outside of the operating room.
Sites / Locations
- Children's Hospital of Eastern OntarioRecruiting
- Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
No Intervention
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Control
Knowledge-based cognitive aid
Cognitive aids with roles defined (CARD)
Integrated cognitive aids
Resuscitation teams will participate in a simulated pediatric cardiac arrest scenario, and provide standard CPR without being provided cognitive aids. Participants in this group will be allowed to use any cognitive aid that they happen to keep with them and would normally use in their practice, for example, flash cards or smart phone apps.
Resuscitation teams participate in a simulated pediatric cardiac arrest scenario, and provide standard CPR. However, they will be trained in using a knowledge-based cognitive aid, which will be used by a dedicated team member (the cognitive aid "reader").
Resuscitation teams participate in a simulated pediatric cardiac arrest scenario, and provide standard CPR. Participants will be trained to use the cognitive aids with roles defined (CARD) system. However, they will not be given knowledge-based cognitive aids and there will be no dedicated cognitive aid reader in the team.
Participants will be trained to use the cognitive aids with roles defined (CARD) system and also in the use of a protocol-based cognitive aid, which will be used by a dedicated cognitive aid reader.