Abstract
Background
COVID-19 pandemic is presenting serious challenges to the world’s
healthcare systems. The high communicability of the COVID-19 necessitates
robust medical preparedness and vigilance.
Objective
To report on the simulation-based training and test preparedness
activities to prepare healthcare workers (HCWs) for effective and safe handling
of patients with COVID-19.
Methodology
Two activities were conducted: simulation-based training to all HCWs and a
full-scale unannounced simulation-based disaster exercise at King Fahad Medical
City (KFMC). The online module was designed to enhance the knowledge on
COVID-19. This module was available to all KFMC staff. The five hands-on
practical part of the course was available to frontliner HCWs. The unannounced
undercover simulated patients’ full-scale COVID-19 simulation-based disaster
exercise took place in the emergency department over 3 hours. Six scenarios
were executed to test the existing plan in providing care of suspected COVID-19
cases.
Results
2620 HCWs took the online module, 17 courses were conducted and 337
frontliner HCWs were trained. 94% of learners were satisfied and recommended
the activity to others. The overall compliance rate of the full-scale COVID-19
disaster drill with infection control guidelines was 90%. Post-drill debriefing
sessions recommended reinforcing PPE training, ensuring availability of
different sizes of PPEs and developing an algorithm to transfer patients to
designated quarantine areas.
Conclusion
Simulation-based training and preparedness testing activities are vital in
identifying gaps to apply corrective actions immediately. In the presence of a
highly hazardous contagious disease like COVID-19, such exercises are a
necessity to any healthcare institution.
Subject
Health Informatics,Education,Modelling and Simulation
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