Emergency Crisis Resource Management course: a tool for transforming attitudes within emergency service teams
Salvador Espinosa-Ramírez,
Carmen Casal-Angulo,
José Luis Díaz-Agea
et al.
Abstract:OBJETIVO. Conocer la percepción sobre la influencia del factor humano en urgencias que adquieren los alumnos trasla realización de un curso E-CRM (Emergency Crisis Resource Management) de la Sociedad Española de Urgencias y Emergencias (SEMES) basado en simulación clínica. MATERIAL Y MÉTODO. Se analizaron las respuestas a un cuestionario ad hoc administrado a los 3 meses de las ediciones de los cursos E-CRM SEMES realizados entre 2017-19. El cuestionario valoraba la autopercepción sobre la influencia que ha te… Show more
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