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CompletedNCT02958605

Smartphone Apps for Pediatric Resuscitation

Smartphone Medical Applications to Reduce Treatment Dosage Errors in Pediatric Resuscitation; a Randomized Simulation Trial

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
40 (actual)
Sponsor
St. Justine's Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Medication errors are common in children. Characteristics of errors during critical situations in the Emergency Department are ill-defined and might be more frequent than previously thought. However, optimal strategies to eliminate the risk of prescribing errors remain unknown. Many smartphone apps have been suggested over the last years with some of them designed to calculate medication dosage for children. The impact of these apps to decrease dosage error has never been evaluated in resuscitation setting. The aim of the study is to evaluate whether the use of a smartphone application designed to calculate medication doses decreases prescribing errors among residents during pediatric simulated resuscitations. This will be a crossover-randomized trial using high fidelity simulation among 40 residents rotating in the pediatric emergency department.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICESmartphone appsIf already own a smartphone application dedicated to calculate medication dosage for children, the participant will be allowed to use his/her own application. Otherwise, the resident will be offered to chose among a list of applications paid by the research team (PediSafe, PediStat, Palm Pedi, Safedose, EZdrip peds). He/she will be instructed to practice with a few time at home before doing the simulations.
DEVICEHandbookResuscitation handbook who provides drug dosages for each weight for children. For example, at the page of 15 kg, it is written that the dosage of epinephrin is 1.5 cc of 1: 10 000.

Timeline

Start date
2016-11-01
Primary completion
2017-08-01
Completion
2017-09-01
First posted
2016-11-08
Last updated
2017-10-06

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Canada

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02958605. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.