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Scolari Emil

Scolari Emil

Maître d'enseignement HES

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Évaluation clinique

Simulation en santé

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Maître d'enseignement HES

Desktop: BM21-A/01/A108

HESAV / Haute École de Santé - Vaud
Avenue de Beaumont 21, 1011 Lausanne, CH
HESAV
Faculty
Santé
Main Degree Programme
Soins infirmiers
BSc HES-SO en Soins infirmiers - HESAV / Haute École de Santé - Vaud
  • Soins Aigus
  • Collaboration interprofessionnelle
  • Evaluation des dossiers de candidature (développement professionnel)
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2023

Apprendre à développer sa posture professionnelle
Professional paper ArODES

Anne Gerber, Morgane Gilliand, Dominique Correia de Oliveira, Claire De Staercke Portuesi, Emil Scolari, Carla Zade

Soins infirmiers/Krankenpflege/Cure infermieristiche,  9, 68-69

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Summary:

«Méthode, démarche et outils»: ce module clé a été mis en place par la Haute Ecole de Santé Vaud (HESAV) pour les finalistes de Bachelor en soins infirmiers. La formation privilégie l’approche de la classe inversée, qui favorise la réflexion alimentée par l’expérience personnelle ainsi que l’appropriation des contenus.

Swiss Sepsis National Action Plan: A coordinated national action plan to stop sepsis-related preventable deaths and to improve the support of people affected by sepsis in Switzerland
Professional paper

Scolari Emil

Frontiers in Medicine, 2023 , vol.  10, no  1114546, pp.  1-15

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2022

Quality of the situation-background-assessment-recommendation tool during nurse-physician calls in the ICU :
Scientific paper ArODES
an observational study

Emil Scolari, Leda Soncini, Anne-Sylvie Ramelet, Antoine Guillaume Schneider

Nursing in critical care,  November 2022, vol. 27, no. 6, pp. 796-803

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Background Situation-Background-Assessment-Recommendation (SBAR) is a tool for structuring communication between healthcare professionals. SBAR reduces medical errors, however few studies have evaluated its quality in real practice. Aims To describe the quality of SBAR utilization by intensive care unit (ICU) nurses during phone conversations with physicians. To assess the influence of nurses' training, professional experience, and call circumstances on this quality. Study Design This observational study was conducted in the adult ICU of a university hospital in French speaking Switzerland. All consecutive telephone calls from nurses to physicians during a calendar month, were recorded. Those related to a change in patients' clinical status were selected and analysed. The quality of SBAR utilization was assessed using a pre-defined analysis grid. Scores ranged from 0 (worst quality) to 100% (best quality). Nurses' sociodemographics and training record were collected. Multiple regression was used to assess determinants of SBAR quality including nurses characteristics and level of training. Results We analysed 290 phone calls, made by 99 nurses. The median SBAR quality score was 41% (interquartile range [IQR] 33–48). Quality scores varied across the four items of SBAR: Situation 88% (81–94), Background 17% (6–27), Assessment 17% (0–33), and Recommendation 33% (17–40). Factors independently associated with higher SBAR quality were age (−0.66%, p = .002, 95% CI [−1.07; −0.25]), primary language other than French (−8.40%, p = .017, 95% CI [−15.29; −1.51]), lack of ICU expertise (−9.25%, p = .013, 95% CI [−16.5;1–1.99]), and SBAR training in pre-graduate nursing education (+11.53%, p = .028, 95% CI [1.27; 22.79]). Conclusions The quality of SBAR utilization remains low in ICU clinical practice. Pre- and post-graduate training seem to improve its quality. Relevance to Clinical Practice Pre-graduate mandatory training associated with multiple repetitions could improve nurses' SBAR utilization. Training using the SBAR tool should be combined with the development of nursing skills in assessment and clinical judgment.

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