Original Article
Impact of COVID-19 specific simulation training in improving intubators’ level of comfort during intubations of COVID-19 patients - Results from a USA national survey

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Highlights

  • Simulation training in airway management improves technical and non-technical skills in high-risk clinical scenarios.

  • COVID-19 specific intubation simulation training may improve providers' comfort and fear levels during intubations.

  • Future research should compare how different simulation exercises affect providers' comfort and fear levels.

Abstract

Background

Tracheal intubation is a hazardous aerosolizing procedure with a potential risk of spreading SAR-CoV-2 between patients and physicians.

Aim

The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of COVID-19 specific simulation training in improving provider level of comfort during the intubation of COVID-19 patients.

Methods

In this cross-sectional national study, an electronic survey was disseminated using a snowball sample approach to intubators from 55 hospitals across the United States. The survey assessed providers’ comfort of intubating and fear of contracting the virus during COVID-19 intubations.

Results

A total of 329 surveys from 55 hospitals were analyzed. Of 329 providers, 111 providers (33.7%) reported participating in simulation training. Of those, 86 (77.5%) reported that the simulation training helped reduce their fear of intubating COVID-19 patients. Providers in the simulation training group also reported a higher level of comfort level with intubating both general patients (median [range] no-simulation training group 9 [3–10], simulation training group 9 [6–10]; p = 0.015) and COVID-19 patients (no-ST 8 [1–10], ST group 9 [4–10]; p < 0.0005) than providers in the no-simulation training group.

Conclusions

Our study suggests that COVID-19 specific intubation simulation training promotes provider comfort. Simulation training may be implemented as part of airway management training during the current and novel pandemic situations.

Keywords

Simulation training
Intubator experience
COVID-19

Abbreviations

List: ST
Simulation Training

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