2023
DOI: 10.1186/s41077-023-00258-z
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A scoping review of emotions and related constructs in simulation-based education research articles

Byunghoon Ahn,
Meagane Maurice-Ventouris,
Elif Bilgic
et al.

Abstract: Background While acknowledgement of emotions’ importance in simulation-based education is emerging, there are concerns regarding how education researchers understand the concept of emotions for them to deliberately incorporate emotionally charged scenarios into simulation-based education. This concern is highlighted especially in the context of medical education often lacking strong theoretical integration. To map out how current simulation-based education literature conceptualises emotion, we … Show more

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“…Specific elements presented to learners during pre-briefing and briefing are pivotal to reduce learner anxiety and adequately prepare them for this learning activity [ 55 ]. Regarding the timing, we added simulation duration and a dedicated time for learners to prepare before the clinical case begins for psychological safety, emotion control and mindfulness [ 56 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specific elements presented to learners during pre-briefing and briefing are pivotal to reduce learner anxiety and adequately prepare them for this learning activity [ 55 ]. Regarding the timing, we added simulation duration and a dedicated time for learners to prepare before the clinical case begins for psychological safety, emotion control and mindfulness [ 56 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%