Pre Covid-19 Tracheostomy training was delivered through a combination of online education and face-to-face simulation training; however, the latter has become increasingly difficult in the current climate due to the challenges of social distancing, lack of training facilities and the need for self-isolation.
Previously, training has been delivered on a 1:1 basis using very low fidelity simulation involving a basic mannequin, which has no resemblance to the clinical environment.
Attempts to deliver simulation training via online platforms has had very limited success due to the challenges of interacting and the inability to get ‘hands-on’ experience. As such this has now ceased as it was deemed not effective and the need for future fit training has been recognised that takes advantage of emerging digital and technology advancements.
Whilst the first phase of this challenge would initially be focused on Tracheostomy training there is potential for the application of the innovation to be used in many other areas, including basic, intermediate, and advanced life support. Furthermore, the technology could be used for specific simulation training across all specialities across all Health Boards.
SBRI Centre of Excellence are looking to identify and demonstrate rapid simulation technology solutions in an operational environment, solutions must be suitable for rapid deployment and for successful solutions, full accreditation to be in place ready for ‘real world’ deployment by no later than October 2021.
SBRI need ideas that can be rapidly developed and tested with potential to be scaled and used across Wales and beyond over the coming months.
For more information on this competition, visit: sdi.click/simtech, for any enquiries about this competition e-mail: SBRI.COE@wales.nhs.uk
A virtual briefing event will take place on 13 May 2021, please follow the link to register your interest: https://wales.business-events.org.uk/en/events/sbri-webinar-briefing-simulation-technology-training-challenge/