Curriculum and assessment tool for less invasive surfactant administration: an international Delphi consensus study

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Curriculum and assessment tool for less invasive surfactant administration : an international Delphi consensus study. / Breindahl, Niklas; Tolsgaard, Martin G.; Henriksen, Tine B.; Roehr, Charles C.; Szczapa, Tomasz; Gagliardi, Luigi; Vento, Maximo; Støen, Ragnhild; Bohlin, Kajsa; van Kaam, Anton H.; Klotz, Daniel; Durrmeyer, Xavier; Han, Tongyan; Katheria, Anup C.; Dargaville, Peter A.; Aunsholt, Lise.

I: Pediatric Research, Bind 94, Nr. 3, 2023, s. 1216-1224.

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Breindahl, N, Tolsgaard, MG, Henriksen, TB, Roehr, CC, Szczapa, T, Gagliardi, L, Vento, M, Støen, R, Bohlin, K, van Kaam, AH, Klotz, D, Durrmeyer, X, Han, T, Katheria, AC, Dargaville, PA & Aunsholt, L 2023, 'Curriculum and assessment tool for less invasive surfactant administration: an international Delphi consensus study', Pediatric Research, bind 94, nr. 3, s. 1216-1224. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41390-023-02621-2

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Breindahl, N., Tolsgaard, M. G., Henriksen, T. B., Roehr, C. C., Szczapa, T., Gagliardi, L., Vento, M., Støen, R., Bohlin, K., van Kaam, A. H., Klotz, D., Durrmeyer, X., Han, T., Katheria, A. C., Dargaville, P. A., & Aunsholt, L. (2023). Curriculum and assessment tool for less invasive surfactant administration: an international Delphi consensus study. Pediatric Research, 94(3), 1216-1224. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41390-023-02621-2

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Breindahl N, Tolsgaard MG, Henriksen TB, Roehr CC, Szczapa T, Gagliardi L o.a. Curriculum and assessment tool for less invasive surfactant administration: an international Delphi consensus study. Pediatric Research. 2023;94(3):1216-1224. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41390-023-02621-2

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Breindahl, Niklas ; Tolsgaard, Martin G. ; Henriksen, Tine B. ; Roehr, Charles C. ; Szczapa, Tomasz ; Gagliardi, Luigi ; Vento, Maximo ; Støen, Ragnhild ; Bohlin, Kajsa ; van Kaam, Anton H. ; Klotz, Daniel ; Durrmeyer, Xavier ; Han, Tongyan ; Katheria, Anup C. ; Dargaville, Peter A. ; Aunsholt, Lise. / Curriculum and assessment tool for less invasive surfactant administration : an international Delphi consensus study. I: Pediatric Research. 2023 ; Bind 94, Nr. 3. s. 1216-1224.

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title = "Curriculum and assessment tool for less invasive surfactant administration: an international Delphi consensus study",
abstract = "Background: Training and assessment of operator competence for the less invasive surfactant administration (LISA) procedure vary. This study aimed to obtain international expert consensus on LISA training (LISA curriculum (LISA-CUR)) and assessment (LISA assessment tool (LISA-AT)). Methods: From February to July 2022, an international three-round Delphi process gathered opinions from LISA experts (researchers, curriculum developers, and clinical educators) on a list of items to be included in a LISA-CUR and LISA-AT (Round 1). The experts rated the importance of each item (Round 2). Items supported by more than 80% consensus were included. All experts were asked to approve or reject the final LISA-CUR and LISA-AT (Round 3). Results: A total of 153 experts from 14 countries participated in Round 1, and the response rate for Rounds 2 and 3 was >80%. Round 1 identified 44 items for LISA-CUR and 22 for LISA-AT. Round 2 excluded 15 items for the LISA-CUR and 7 items for the LISA-AT. Round 3 resulted in a strong consensus (99–100%) for the final 29 items for the LISA-CUR and 15 items for the LISA-AT. Conclusions: This Delphi process established an international consensus on a training curriculum and content evidence for the assessment of LISA competence. Impact: This international consensus-based expert statement provides content on a curriculum for the less invasive surfactant administration procedure (LISA-CUR) that may be partnered with existing evidence-based strategies to optimize and standardize LISA training in the future.This international consensus-based expert statement also provides content on an assessment tool for the LISA procedure (LISA-AT) that can help to evaluate competence in LISA operators. The proposed LISA-AT enables standardized, continuous feedback and assessment until achieving proficiency.",
author = "Niklas Breindahl and Tolsgaard, {Martin G.} and Henriksen, {Tine B.} and Roehr, {Charles C.} and Tomasz Szczapa and Luigi Gagliardi and Maximo Vento and Ragnhild St{\o}en and Kajsa Bohlin and {van Kaam}, {Anton H.} and Daniel Klotz and Xavier Durrmeyer and Tongyan Han and Katheria, {Anup C.} and Dargaville, {Peter A.} and Lise Aunsholt",
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doi = "10.1038/s41390-023-02621-2",
language = "English",
volume = "94",
pages = "1216--1224",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Curriculum and assessment tool for less invasive surfactant administration

T2 - an international Delphi consensus study

AU - Breindahl, Niklas

AU - Tolsgaard, Martin G.

AU - Henriksen, Tine B.

AU - Roehr, Charles C.

AU - Szczapa, Tomasz

AU - Gagliardi, Luigi

AU - Vento, Maximo

AU - Støen, Ragnhild

AU - Bohlin, Kajsa

AU - van Kaam, Anton H.

AU - Klotz, Daniel

AU - Durrmeyer, Xavier

AU - Han, Tongyan

AU - Katheria, Anup C.

AU - Dargaville, Peter A.

AU - Aunsholt, Lise

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2023, The Author(s).

PY - 2023

Y1 - 2023

N2 - Background: Training and assessment of operator competence for the less invasive surfactant administration (LISA) procedure vary. This study aimed to obtain international expert consensus on LISA training (LISA curriculum (LISA-CUR)) and assessment (LISA assessment tool (LISA-AT)). Methods: From February to July 2022, an international three-round Delphi process gathered opinions from LISA experts (researchers, curriculum developers, and clinical educators) on a list of items to be included in a LISA-CUR and LISA-AT (Round 1). The experts rated the importance of each item (Round 2). Items supported by more than 80% consensus were included. All experts were asked to approve or reject the final LISA-CUR and LISA-AT (Round 3). Results: A total of 153 experts from 14 countries participated in Round 1, and the response rate for Rounds 2 and 3 was >80%. Round 1 identified 44 items for LISA-CUR and 22 for LISA-AT. Round 2 excluded 15 items for the LISA-CUR and 7 items for the LISA-AT. Round 3 resulted in a strong consensus (99–100%) for the final 29 items for the LISA-CUR and 15 items for the LISA-AT. Conclusions: This Delphi process established an international consensus on a training curriculum and content evidence for the assessment of LISA competence. Impact: This international consensus-based expert statement provides content on a curriculum for the less invasive surfactant administration procedure (LISA-CUR) that may be partnered with existing evidence-based strategies to optimize and standardize LISA training in the future.This international consensus-based expert statement also provides content on an assessment tool for the LISA procedure (LISA-AT) that can help to evaluate competence in LISA operators. The proposed LISA-AT enables standardized, continuous feedback and assessment until achieving proficiency.

AB - Background: Training and assessment of operator competence for the less invasive surfactant administration (LISA) procedure vary. This study aimed to obtain international expert consensus on LISA training (LISA curriculum (LISA-CUR)) and assessment (LISA assessment tool (LISA-AT)). Methods: From February to July 2022, an international three-round Delphi process gathered opinions from LISA experts (researchers, curriculum developers, and clinical educators) on a list of items to be included in a LISA-CUR and LISA-AT (Round 1). The experts rated the importance of each item (Round 2). Items supported by more than 80% consensus were included. All experts were asked to approve or reject the final LISA-CUR and LISA-AT (Round 3). Results: A total of 153 experts from 14 countries participated in Round 1, and the response rate for Rounds 2 and 3 was >80%. Round 1 identified 44 items for LISA-CUR and 22 for LISA-AT. Round 2 excluded 15 items for the LISA-CUR and 7 items for the LISA-AT. Round 3 resulted in a strong consensus (99–100%) for the final 29 items for the LISA-CUR and 15 items for the LISA-AT. Conclusions: This Delphi process established an international consensus on a training curriculum and content evidence for the assessment of LISA competence. Impact: This international consensus-based expert statement provides content on a curriculum for the less invasive surfactant administration procedure (LISA-CUR) that may be partnered with existing evidence-based strategies to optimize and standardize LISA training in the future.This international consensus-based expert statement also provides content on an assessment tool for the LISA procedure (LISA-AT) that can help to evaluate competence in LISA operators. The proposed LISA-AT enables standardized, continuous feedback and assessment until achieving proficiency.

U2 - 10.1038/s41390-023-02621-2

DO - 10.1038/s41390-023-02621-2

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 37142651

AN - SCOPUS:85158040987

VL - 94

SP - 1216

EP - 1224

JO - Pediatric Research

JF - Pediatric Research

SN - 0031-3998

IS - 3

ER -

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