2022
DOI: 10.1186/s41077-022-00206-3
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Simulation-based education: deceiving learners with good intent

Abstract: The level of performance of every clinician and of the overall multiprofessional team relies on the skills and expertise they have individually and collectively acquired through education, training, self-directed learning, and reflection. Simulation-based education (SBE) is playing an increasingly important role in that respect, and it is sometimes said that it is an art to facilitate. Many explanations can justify this assertion. Although there is generally an emphasis on making everything as realistic or “hi… Show more

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“…The importance of support and an effective pre-briefing and debriefing process facilitated by trained staff was discussed by Sawyer et al (2016), So et al (2019) and Alinier and Oriot (2022), and demonstrated by Alshammari et al (2018) in their study of Asian nursing students. The present study supports this in relation to the IR, which students perceived as an ineffective learning environment when JPP Manuscript -V.1.0 suitable faculty staff are not present.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The importance of support and an effective pre-briefing and debriefing process facilitated by trained staff was discussed by Sawyer et al (2016), So et al (2019) and Alinier and Oriot (2022), and demonstrated by Alshammari et al (2018) in their study of Asian nursing students. The present study supports this in relation to the IR, which students perceived as an ineffective learning environment when JPP Manuscript -V.1.0 suitable faculty staff are not present.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Practising alone and within groups is important everyone learns differently, but the availability of a lecturer who can provide both a structured pre-brief and immediate debrief that facilitates guided reflection has a positive impact on the level of support perceived by students, as well as on their safety (Lane and Mitchell, 2013;Alinier and Heinrichs, 2019;Zhang et al, 2020;Schertzer and Waseem, 2021;Alinier and Oriot, 2022). Furthermore, it limits the likelihood of negative learning, where students develop misconceptions and poor practice when transitioning theory into practice.…”
Section: Recommendationsmentioning
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“…Therefore, 1 of the general goals of organizations should be to strengthen the employee management system, develop the capabilities of employees, and satisfy health care. 13 According to the study of Arbon et al in Australia, 80% of nurses who volunteered for emergency care had no previous experience in emergency situations. This study about providing care based on nurses' experiences showed that nurses working in the emergency department could play an important role in emergency nursing and perform measures such as triage and life-saving intervention.…”
Section: -2-managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Access to data and information exchange should be such that individuals can timely access data in emergencies to circumvent strict security walls and access policies. 13,14 Most of the participants stated that a suitable infrastructure had to be used for an educational software. The software must have appropriate and attractive graphics and animation, be available to everyone, and before that it must be analyzed by a suitable scenario.…”
Section: -2-sharing and Exchanging Datamentioning
confidence: 99%