2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00455-024-10746-7
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Telesimulation for Training in Infant Feeding: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Jeanne Marshall,
Charis Shiu,
Madeline Raatz
et al.

Abstract: Simulation is an education modality known to support clinical skill development. Unfortunately, access to simulation has been challenging, both prior to and during the pandemic. Simulation via telepractice, i.e., “telesimulation”, has emerged, but little is known about whether outcomes are comparable to in-person simulation. This study compared in-person versus telesimulation learner outcomes in an infant feeding scenario. The secondary aim was to compare outcomes between novice and experienced participants.Th… Show more

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