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The "G4MER" Program aims to investigate whether serious games add value to medical education in comparison to an online learning package or clinical practice guidelines. The investigators will perform a series of investigator-blinded randomised control trials on doctors, nurses, and medical students at Sydney Children's Hospital. Participants will be given access to their randomly allocated intervention for 8 weeks or 5 days, and will be assessed using multiple choice questions (MCQ) and two observed structure clinical examination (OSCE) stations. Participant attitudes will also be assessed through a mixed-methods questionnaire.
The "G4MER" Program aims to perform a series of randomised control trials on different groups at Sydney Children's Hospital:
Administration
Studies 1A and 1B Participants allocated to the game and to the OP will be given the appropriate access for 8 weeks (instructions provided in the study envelope). Participants allocated to the guidelines will receive a print-out of the guidelines. Participants will be encouraged to engage with their additional educational tool as often as they wish during their eight weeks. In the 8th last week participants will have their knowledge and clinical performance assessed as outlined below.
Studies 2A and 2B Participants allocated to the game, OP and guidelines will be given 2 hours to utilise their assigned teaching tool. Two hours was selected as an appropriate time-frame in which participants would be able complete all cases of the game or online package, or read through the guidelines. Furthermore, it was chosen as it is more pragmatic and better at assessing short-term retention. Computers will be provided for participants to access the game and OP. The guidelines will be printed for participants to read. Participants will then immediately have their knowledge and clinical performance assess as outlined below.
Assessment
Studies 1A, 1B, 2A and 2B Participants will be assessed for knowledge acquisition and clinical performance. Participant knowledge will be assessed using 10 multiple choice questions (MCQ). Participant clinical skills will be assessed via an observed structured clinical examination (OSCE) administered in the simulation laboratory (immediately after the knowledge test); participants will be tested across two clinical scenarios. Strict marking criteria will be used to ensure standardisation.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| PlayMed | Experimental | PlayMed, a highly immersive role-playing computer game - Focus on Paediatric Asthma and Seizure management |
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| Online Package (OP) | Active Comparator | Online package (OP) of NSW Health Guidelines - Focus on Paediatric Asthma and Seizure management |
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| Paper Guidelines | Placebo Comparator | Paper NSW Health Guidelines - Focus on Paediatric Asthma and Seizure management |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| PlayMed | Other | A highly immersive role-playing computer game focused on Paediatric Asthma and Seizure management |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Multiple choice quiz score | A paper-based assessment using multiple choice questions designed to test knowledge acquisition for asthma and seizure management. For Studies 1A and 1B, scale 0 to 10, higher is better performance. Studies 2A and 2B, scale from 0 to 15, higher is better. | Post-intervention assessment; 8 weeks (Study 1A and 1B) or 2 hours (Study 2A and 2B). |
| Asthma observed structured clinical examination (OSCE) score | An OSCE administered in a high-fidelity simulation lab. A child with an exacerbation of asthma will be presented and the management required will need to be implemented by the participant. For Studies 1A and 1B, subscale from 0 to 15, higher is better, with scores summed with Outcome 3. Studies 2A and 2B, subscale from 0 to 25, higher is better, with scores summed with Outcome 3. | Post-intervention assessment; 8 weeks (Study 1A and 1B) or 2 hours (Study 2A and 2B). |
| Seizure observed structured clinical examination (OSCE) scoresimulation lab) | An OSCE administered in a high-fidelity simulation lab. A child with a seizure will be presented and the management required will need to be implemented by the participant. For Studies 1A and 1B, subscale from 0 to 15, higher is better, with scores summed with Outcome 3. Studies 2A and 2B, subscale from 0 to 25, higher is better, with scores summed with Outcome 2. | Post-intervention assessment; 8 weeks (Study 1A and 1B) or 2 hours (Study 2A and 2B). |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Participant attitudes towards educational intervention | Mixed-methods analysis survey. 5-point Likert scale from "Strongly Agree" to "Strongly Disagree". | Post-intervention assessment; 8 weeks (Study 1A and 1B) or 2 hours (Study 2A and 2B). |
| Time to specific actions in OSCE scenarios |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| Michael J Coffey, BMed MD | Contact | 011 61 2 9382 5574 | michael.coffey@unsw.edu.au | |
| Penelope Uther, MBBS DipPaed | Contact | 011 61 2 9382 5560 | penelope.uther@health.nsw.gov.au |
| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Michael J Coffey, BMed MD | The University of New South Wales | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Sydney Children's Hospital | Recruiting | Randwick | New South Wales | 2031 | Australia |
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| Type | Includes Protocol | Includes SAP | Includes ICF | Document Label | Document Date | Document Uploaded Date | Document File Name |
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| Prot_SAP | Yes | Yes | No | Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan | Oct 18, 2018 | Jul 29, 2019 | Prot_SAP_000.pdf |
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| Online Package | Other | Online package (OP) of NSW Health Guidelines focused on Paediatric Asthma and Seizure management |
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| Paper Guidelines | Other | Paper NSW Health Guideline focused on Paediatric Asthma and Seizure management |
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E.g. calling for help, oxygen supplementation, salbutamol, anti-epileptic drug |
| Post-intervention assessment; 8 weeks (Study 1A and 1B) or 2 hours (Study 2A and 2B). |
| Anti-epileptic medication(s) administered at correct time during OSCE scenario | E.g. Midazolam or diazepam correctly administered at 5 minutes of seizure activity (yes/no). | Post-intervention assessment; 8 weeks (Study 1A and 1B) or 2 hours (Study 2A and 2B). |