Anaesthesia Residents, Polytrauma Patients, Phenomenological Study
Summary
ClinicalTrials.gov registered observational study NCT07550244 examining the lived experiences of anaesthesia residents in approaching polytrauma patients at different stages of training. The study uses a phenomenological methodology with conditions including Polytrauma, Polytrauma Patients, and Non-technical Skills. Data collection involves participant questioning. This study registration provides no compliance obligations or regulatory implications.
“The study aims to examine the experience of anaesthesia residents in approching polytrauma patients at different stages of their training using a phenomenological approach.”
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ClinicalTrials.gov posted an observational study registration (NCT07550244) for a qualitative research project examining how anaesthesia residents at various training levels approach polytrauma patients. The study employs a phenomenological research design with participant questioning as the intervention method. No regulatory requirements, compliance obligations, or enforcement actions are associated with this study registration. Researchers, medical educators, and healthcare institutions conducting similar qualitative medical education research may find this registration informative for methodological reference, but no action is required.
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Polytrauma Patients and Non-technical Skills
Observational NCT07550244 Kind: OBSERVATIONAL Apr 24, 2026
Abstract
The study aims to examine the experience of anaesthesia residents in approching polytrauma patients at different stages of their training using a phenomenological approach.
Conditions: Polytrauma, Polytrauma Patients, Non-technical Skills
Interventions: Questions
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