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Impact of a simulation-based training on the experience of the beginning of residency

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Introduction: We aimed to evaluate the impact of an immersive simulation session on the experience of the beginning of residency. Methods: The interventional group consisted of newly recruited residents in 2019, who participated in the workshop presenting four emergency scenarios frequently encountered during night shifts; the control group comprised residents who had begun their internship in 2018, without having participated in the simulation workshop. The level of psychological stress and self-confidence were self-estimated in the simulation group before and immediately after the workshop. During the second semester of residency, stress, self-efficacy and anxiety were evaluated in both groups with the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), General Self-efficacy Scale (GSES), and Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7) scale. Results: In the second semester 2020, the PSS, GSES and GAD-7 were 20.71±8.15 and 22.44±5.68 (P=0.40); 26.88±6.30 and 27.11±3.95 (P=0.87); 6.94±5.25 and 8.89±4.78 (P=0.22) for the simulation (n=17, 89.5% of participation) and control (n=9, 75%) groups, respectively. In the simulation group, the level of self-confidence had significantly improved from 1.82±0.95 before the session to 2.29±1.16 after the session (P=0.05). Interestingly, this improvement in self-confidence was significantly correlated with GAD-7 (P=0.014) and PSS (P=0.05), and tended to be correlated with GSES (P=0.09). Conclusion: Our study showed a significant improvement in self-confidence between before and after the simulation session. Residents who experienced an improvement in self-confidence saw their stress and anxiety levels decrease during the second semester reevaluation, in favor of a prolonged benefit from the session.
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hal-03299326 , version 1 (26-07-2021)

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Cédric Mercuzot, Blaise Debien, Eugenia Rivière, Nihal Martis, S. Sanges, et al.. Impact of a simulation-based training on the experience of the beginning of residency. La Revue de Médecine Interne, 2021, ⟨10.1016/j.revmed.2021.07.002⟩. ⟨hal-03299326⟩
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