# Mastery Learning Communication Healthcare ## Proposed Research Question #### Can a Mastery Learning curriculum demonstrate mastery of the communication tool Name-Claim-Aim during the initiation phase of simulated emergencies? ## Articles: ### Primary Research in general education - [ ] [[Bloom's Mastery for Learning 1968]] - [ ] Guskey [[Bloom's Taxonomy Mastery of Learning]] - [ ] Rouhani [[Can Group Instruction Facilitate Personalized Education? Revisiting Bloom's Learning for Mastery Model (Doctoral dissertation).]] ### Primary Research in Health Professions Education ML for communication - [ ] Cohen ER, Barsuk JH, Moazed F, et al. Making July safer: simulation-based mastery learning during intern boot camp. Acad Med. 2013;88(2):233–9. - [ ] Sharma RK, Szmuilowicz E, Ogunseitan A, et al. Evaluation of a mastery learning intervention on hospitalists’ code status discussion skills. J Pain Symptom Manage. 2017;53(6):1066–70. - [ ] Vermylen JH, Wood GJ, Cohen ER, Barsuk JH, McGaghie WC, Wayne DB. Development of a simulation-based mastery learning curriculum for breaking bad news. J Pain Symptom Manag. 2019;57(3):682–7. - [ ] ### Primary Research in Initiation Phase of Resuscitation - [ ] Fernandez Castelao E, Russo SG, Cremer SG, Strack M, Kaminski L, Eich C, et al. Positive impact of crisis resource management training on no-flow time and team member verbalisations during simulated cardiopulmonary resuscitation: a randomised controlled trial. Resuscitation 2011;82(10):1338e43. - [ ] Hunziker S, Tschan F, Semmer NK, Zobrist R, Spychiger M, Breuer M, et al. Hands-on time during cardiopulmonary resuscitation is affected by the process of teambuilding: a prospective randomised simulator-based trial. BMC Emerg Med 2009;9:3. - [ ] Tschan F, Semmer NK, Gautschi D, Hunziker P, Spychiger M, Marsch SU. Leading to recovery: group performance and coordinative activities in medical emergency driven groups. Hum Perform 2006;19(3):277e304. - [ ] Andersen PO, Jensen MK, Lippert A, Østergaard D. Identifying non-technical skills and barriers for improvement of teamwork in cardiac arrest teams. - [ ] Hunt EA, Walker AR, Shaffner DH, Miller MR, Pronovost PJ. Simulation of in-hospital pediatric medical emergencies and cardiopulmonary arrests: high-lighting the importance of the first 5 minutes. Pediatrics 2008;121(1):e34e43. Resuscitation 2010;81(6):695e702. - [ ] Zaccaro SJ, Rittman AL, Marks MA. Team leadership. Leadership Q 2001;12(4): 451e83. - [ ] Fernandez R, Vozenilek JA, Hegarty CB, Motola I, Reznek M, Phrampus PE, et al. Developing expert medical teams: toward an evidence-based approach. Acad Emerg Med 2008;15(11):1025e36 - [ ] Xiao Y. Adaptive leadership in trauma resuscitation teams: a grounded theory approach to video analysis. Cognit Technol Work 2004;6(3):158. - [ ] Cooper S, Wakelam A. Leadership of resuscitation teams: “Lighthouse Leader- ship”. Resuscitation 1999;42(1):27e45. - [ ] Kolbe M. Five simple processes that improve high-risk team effectiveness. In: Salas E, Tannenbaum S, Cohen D, Lathmen G, editors. Developing and enhancing teamwork in organisations: evidence-based best practices and guidelines. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass; 2013. pp. 609e43. - [ ] Waller MJ, Utitdewilligen S. Talking to the room: collective sensemaking during crisis situations. In: Roe R, Waller MJ, Clegg S, editors. Time in organizations - approaches and methods. London: Routledge; 2008. - [ ] Hunziker S, Bühlmann C, Tschan F, Balestra G, Legeret C, Schumacher C, Semmer NK, Hunziker P, Marsch S. Brief leadership instructions improve cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a high-fidelity simulation: a randomized controlled trial. Crit Care Med. 2010 Apr;38(4):1086-91. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0b013e3181cf7383. Erratum in: Crit Care Med. 2010 Jun;38(6):1510. PMID: 20124886. - [ ] Hunziker S, Tschan F, Semmer NK, et al. Hands-on time during cardiopulmonary resuscitation is affected by the process of teambuild- ing: a prospective randomised simulator-based trial. BMC Emerg Med 2009;9:3. - [ ] Andersen PO, Jensen MK, Lippert A, Ostergaard D. Identifying non-technical skills and barriers for improvement of teamwork in cardiac arrest teams. Resuscitation 2010;81:695–702. - [ ] Cooper S. Developing leaders for advanced life support: evaluation of a training programme. Resuscitation 2001;49:33– 8. ### Primary Research on Assessing Leadership in Medical Emergencies - [ ]Gaba, D. M., Howard, S. K., Flanagan, B., Smith, B. E., Fish, K. J., & Botney, R. (1998). Assessment of clinical performance during simulated crises using both technical and behavioral ratings. _The Journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists_, _89_(1), 8-18. ---- Ideas: