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Impact of Stress on Management of BAVU Ventilation (Self-filling Bag With One-way Valve) by Healthcare Professionals.

Impact of Stress on Management of BAVU Ventilation (Self-filling Bag With One-way Valve) by Healthcare Professionals.

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18 years and older
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Overview

The goal of this observational study is to learn about the impact of stress on the manual ventilation through Self-filling Bag With One-way Valve. The main question it aims to answer :

how does the ocurence of a stressfull event modify the ventilation delivered in term of pressure, frequency, volume.

Volunter healthcare professionals will take part in a simulation where they will manually ventilate a manikin and ventilation datas will be recorded.

Description

The lung simulator (ASL 5000TM, IngMar Medical) will be connected to a high-fidelity mannequin (SimMan 3G, Laerdal Medical). A continuous, cycle-by-cycle recording of the administered ventilatory parameters will be carried out (recording of pressure, volume and flow curves as a function of time). These curves will then make it possible to determine the main parameters of this ventilation (respiratory frequency, maximum and end-expiratory pressure, tidal volume, etc.).

The healthcare professional will be asked to carry out ventilation with Self-filling Bag With One-way Valve as he is accustomed to doing, during a standardized patient transfer.

Subsequently, an unforeseen event will be added to the situation with continued continuous recording of ventilation modalities.

The personal data that will be requested from healthcare professionals will be: their age, their gender, their seniority in the profession, their place of practice. The stress of healthcare professionals will be assessed using a digital self-assessment scale and the use of a heart rate monitor.

Prior stress and anxiety will be measured in advance by completing several questionnaires before starting the simulation (STAI-T, STAI E, AD ACL).

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Any healthcare professional who may be required to perform manual ventilation

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Unavailability of simulation equipment
  • Refusal to participate

Study details
    Any Healthcare Professional
    Agreement to Participate
    Who May be Required to Perform Manual Ventilation

NCT06481618

University Hospital, Clermont-Ferrand

14 October 2025

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