Learning and Treatment of Anaphylaxis by Laypeople: A Simulation Study Using Pupilar Technology

An anaphylactic shock is a time-critical emergency situation. The decision-making during emergencies is an important responsibility but difficult to study. Eye-tracking technology allows us to identify visual patterns involved in the decision-making. The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate two t...

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Main Authors: Felipe Fernandez-Mendez, Nieves Maria Saez-Gallego, Roberto Barcala-Furelos, Cristian Abelairas-Gomez, Alexis Padron-Cabo, Alexandra Perez-Ferreiros, Carlos Garcia-Magan, Jose Moure-Gonzalez, Onofre Contreras-Jordan, Antonio Rodriguez-Nuñez
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9837508
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spelling doaj-0b2e972cde1041e4acaec731b018fbb42020-11-24T23:28:47ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412017-01-01201710.1155/2017/98375089837508Learning and Treatment of Anaphylaxis by Laypeople: A Simulation Study Using Pupilar TechnologyFelipe Fernandez-Mendez0Nieves Maria Saez-Gallego1Roberto Barcala-Furelos2Cristian Abelairas-Gomez3Alexis Padron-Cabo4Alexandra Perez-Ferreiros5Carlos Garcia-Magan6Jose Moure-Gonzalez7Onofre Contreras-Jordan8Antonio Rodriguez-Nuñez9University College of Nursing, University of Vigo, Pontevedra, SpainFaculty of Education, University of Castilla la Mancha, Toledo, SpainCLINURSID Research Group, Psychiatry, Radiology and Public Health Department, University of Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, SpainCLINURSID Research Group, Psychiatry, Radiology and Public Health Department, University of Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, SpainFaculty of Education and Sport Sciences, REMOSS Network Research, University of Vigo, Pontevedra, SpainFaculty of Education and Sport Sciences, REMOSS Network Research, University of Vigo, Pontevedra, SpainPediatric Area, Pediatric Allergy Unit, University of Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, SpainPediatric Area, Pediatric Allergy Unit, University of Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, SpainFaculty of Education, University of Castilla la Mancha, Albacete, SpainCLINURSID Research Group, Psychiatry, Radiology and Public Health Department, University of Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, SpainAn anaphylactic shock is a time-critical emergency situation. The decision-making during emergencies is an important responsibility but difficult to study. Eye-tracking technology allows us to identify visual patterns involved in the decision-making. The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate two training models for the recognition and treatment of anaphylaxis by laypeople, based on expert assessment and eye-tracking technology. A cross-sectional quasi-experimental simulation study was made to evaluate the identification and treatment of anaphylaxis. 50 subjects were randomly assigned to four groups: three groups watching different training videos with content supervised by sanitary personnel and one control group who received face-to-face training during paediatric practice. To evaluate the learning, a simulation scenario represented by an anaphylaxis’ victim was designed. A device capturing eye movement as well as expert valuation was used to evaluate the performance. The subjects that underwent paediatric face-to-face training achieved better and faster recognition of the anaphylaxis. They also used the adrenaline injector with better precision and less mistakes, and they needed a smaller number of visual fixations to recognise the anaphylaxis and to make the decision to inject epinephrine. Analysing the different video formats, mixed results were obtained. Therefore, they should be tested to evaluate their usability before implementation.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9837508
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author Felipe Fernandez-Mendez
Nieves Maria Saez-Gallego
Roberto Barcala-Furelos
Cristian Abelairas-Gomez
Alexis Padron-Cabo
Alexandra Perez-Ferreiros
Carlos Garcia-Magan
Jose Moure-Gonzalez
Onofre Contreras-Jordan
Antonio Rodriguez-Nuñez
spellingShingle Felipe Fernandez-Mendez
Nieves Maria Saez-Gallego
Roberto Barcala-Furelos
Cristian Abelairas-Gomez
Alexis Padron-Cabo
Alexandra Perez-Ferreiros
Carlos Garcia-Magan
Jose Moure-Gonzalez
Onofre Contreras-Jordan
Antonio Rodriguez-Nuñez
Learning and Treatment of Anaphylaxis by Laypeople: A Simulation Study Using Pupilar Technology
BioMed Research International
author_facet Felipe Fernandez-Mendez
Nieves Maria Saez-Gallego
Roberto Barcala-Furelos
Cristian Abelairas-Gomez
Alexis Padron-Cabo
Alexandra Perez-Ferreiros
Carlos Garcia-Magan
Jose Moure-Gonzalez
Onofre Contreras-Jordan
Antonio Rodriguez-Nuñez
author_sort Felipe Fernandez-Mendez
title Learning and Treatment of Anaphylaxis by Laypeople: A Simulation Study Using Pupilar Technology
title_short Learning and Treatment of Anaphylaxis by Laypeople: A Simulation Study Using Pupilar Technology
title_full Learning and Treatment of Anaphylaxis by Laypeople: A Simulation Study Using Pupilar Technology
title_fullStr Learning and Treatment of Anaphylaxis by Laypeople: A Simulation Study Using Pupilar Technology
title_full_unstemmed Learning and Treatment of Anaphylaxis by Laypeople: A Simulation Study Using Pupilar Technology
title_sort learning and treatment of anaphylaxis by laypeople: a simulation study using pupilar technology
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
issn 2314-6133
2314-6141
publishDate 2017-01-01
description An anaphylactic shock is a time-critical emergency situation. The decision-making during emergencies is an important responsibility but difficult to study. Eye-tracking technology allows us to identify visual patterns involved in the decision-making. The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate two training models for the recognition and treatment of anaphylaxis by laypeople, based on expert assessment and eye-tracking technology. A cross-sectional quasi-experimental simulation study was made to evaluate the identification and treatment of anaphylaxis. 50 subjects were randomly assigned to four groups: three groups watching different training videos with content supervised by sanitary personnel and one control group who received face-to-face training during paediatric practice. To evaluate the learning, a simulation scenario represented by an anaphylaxis’ victim was designed. A device capturing eye movement as well as expert valuation was used to evaluate the performance. The subjects that underwent paediatric face-to-face training achieved better and faster recognition of the anaphylaxis. They also used the adrenaline injector with better precision and less mistakes, and they needed a smaller number of visual fixations to recognise the anaphylaxis and to make the decision to inject epinephrine. Analysing the different video formats, mixed results were obtained. Therefore, they should be tested to evaluate their usability before implementation.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9837508
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