Implementation of the SIMPL (Society for Improving Medical Professional Learning) performance assessment tool in the emergency department: A pilot study

Author:

Haas Mary R. C.1ORCID,Davis Mallory G.1ORCID,Harvey Carrie E.1ORCID,Huang Rob1ORCID,Scott Kirstin W.2,George Brian C.3,Wnuk Gregory M.3,Burkhardt John4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Emergency Medicine University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan USA

2. University of Michigan Emergency Medicine Residency Program Ann Arbor Michigan USA

3. Center for Surgical Training and Research, Department of Surgery University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan USA

4. Departments of Emergency Medicine and Learning Health Sciences University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundFeedback and assessment are difficult to provide in the emergency department (ED) setting despite their critical importance for competency‐based education, and traditional end‐of‐shift evaluations (ESEs) alone may be inadequate. The SIMPL (Society for Improving Medical Professional Learning) mobile application has been successfully implemented and studied in the operative setting for surgical training programs as a point‐of‐care tool that incorporates three assessment scales in addition to dictated feedback. SIMPL may represent a viable tool for enhancing workplace‐based feedback and assessment in emergency medicine (EM).MethodsWe implemented SIMPL at a 4‐year EM residency program during a pilot study from March to June 2021 for observable activities such as medical resuscitations and related procedures. Faculty and residents underwent formal rater training prior to launch and were asked to complete surveys regarding the SIMPL app's content, usability, and future directions at the end of the pilot.ResultsA total of 36/58 (62%) of faculty completed at least one evaluation, for a total of 190 evaluations and an average of three evaluations per faculty. Faculty initiated 130/190 (68%) and residents initiated 60/190 (32%) evaluations. Ninety‐one percent included dictated feedback. A total of 45/54 (83%) residents received at least one evaluation, with an average of 3.5 evaluations per resident. Residents generally agreed that SIMPL increased the quality of feedback received and that they valued dictated feedback. Residents generally did not value the numerical feedback provided from SIMPL. Relative to the residents, faculty overall responded more positively toward SIMPL. The pilot generated several suggestions to inform the optimization of the next version of SIMPL for EM training programs.ConclusionsThe SIMPL app, originally developed for use in surgical training programs, can be implemented for use in EM residency programs, has positive support from faculty, and may provide important adjunct information beyond current ESEs.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Emergency Nursing,Education,Emergency Medicine

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