Volume 5, issue 1, December 2020
33 articles in this issue
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Development and implementation of an end-of-shift clinical debriefing method for emergency departments during COVID-19
Authors (first, second and last of 6)
- Jean-Christophe Servotte
- T. Bram Welch-Horan
- Demian Szyld
- Content type: Innovation
- Open Access
- Published: 11 November 2020
- Article: 32
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TIDES: examining the influence of temporal individual differences on multitasking in educational simulation
Authors (first, second and last of 4)
- Ashley E. Franklin
- Laura Thielke
- Mary Waller
- Content type: Research
- Open Access
- Published: 09 November 2020
- Article: 31
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Human reliability analysis of bronchoscope-assisted percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy: implications for simulation-based education
Authors (first, second and last of 5)
- Aoife Lavelle
- Mary White
- Paul O’Connor
- Content type: Research
- Open Access
- Published: 05 November 2020
- Article: 30
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Making the invisible visible: a place for utilizing activity theory within in situ simulation to drive healthcare organizational development?
Authors (first, second and last of 4)
- Gerard J. Gormley
- Anu Kajamaa
- Sarah O’Hare
- Content type: Debate article
- Open Access
- Published: 23 October 2020
- Article: 29
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Midwifery students better approximate their self-efficacy in clinical lactation after reflecting in and on their performance in the LactSim OSCE
Authors (first, second and last of 8)
- Aria Grabowski
- Olivia S. Anderson
- Anna Sadovnikova
- Content type: Research
- Open Access
- Published: 23 October 2020
- Article: 28
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An analysis of movement patterns in mass casualty incident simulations
Authors
- Boris Tolg
- Juergen Lorenz
- Content type: Research
- Open Access
- Published: 09 October 2020
- Article: 27
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The sim must go on: adapting resident education to the COVID-19 pandemic using telesimulation
Authors (first, second and last of 5)
- Shivani M. Patel
- Christina R. Miller
- Deborah A. Schwengel
- Content type: Innovation
- Open Access
- Published: 29 September 2020
- Article: 26
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A novel in situ simulation framework for introduction of a new technology: the 3-Act-3-Debrief model
Authors (first, second and last of 7)
- Lisa T. Barker
- William F. Bond
- Emilie S. Powell
- Content type: Innovation
- Open Access
- Published: 25 September 2020
- Article: 25
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Simulation as a pedagogical learning method for critical paediatric nursing in Bachelor of Nursing programmes: a qualitative study
Authors
- Iben Akselbo
- Heidi Killingberg
- Ingvild Aune
- Content type: Research
- Open Access
- Published: 03 September 2020
- Article: 24
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How does moulage contribute to medical students’ perceived engagement in simulation? A mixed-methods pilot study
Authors
- Jessica B. Stokes-Parish
- Robbert Duvivier
- Brian Jolly
- Content type: Research
- Open Access
- Published: 26 August 2020
- Article: 23
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COVID-19 pandemic preparation: using simulation for systems-based learning to prepare the largest healthcare workforce and system in Canada
Authors (first, second and last of 6)
- Mirette Dubé
- Alyshah Kaba
- Vincent Grant
- Content type: Innovation
- Open Access
- Published: 18 August 2020
- Article: 22
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Simulation-based education to promote confidence in managing clinical aggression at a paediatric hospital
Authors (first, second and last of 5)
- Marijke Mitchell
- Fiona Newall
- Katrina Williams
- Content type: Innovation
- Open Access
- Published: 12 August 2020
- Article: 21
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A qualitative study using hybrid simulation to explore the impacts of human factors e-learning on behaviour change
Authors
- Harry Carter
- Sally Hanks
- Thomas Gale
- Content type: Research
- Open Access
- Published: 12 August 2020
- Article: 20
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Simulation-based training for early procedural skills acquisition in new anesthesia trainees: a prospective observational study
Authors (first, second and last of 6)
- Delfina Sanchez Novas
- Gonzalo Domenech
- Gustavo Garcia Fornari
- Content type: Research
- Open Access
- Published: 12 August 2020
- Article: 19
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A practical guide to virtual debriefings: communities of inquiry perspective
Authors (first, second and last of 8)
- Adam Cheng
- Michaela Kolbe
- Walter Eppich
- Content type: Innovation
- Open Access
- Published: 12 August 2020
- Article: 18
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Effects of live and video simulation on clinical reasoning performance and reflection
Authors (first, second and last of 6)
- Timothy J. Cleary
- Alexis Battista
- Anthony R. Artino Jr
- Content type: Research
- Open Access
- Published: 31 July 2020
- Article: 17
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Design of an interface for teaching cardiovascular physiology to anesthesia clinicians with a patient simulator connected to a minimally invasive cardiac output monitor (LiDCO rapid®)
Authors (first, second and last of 4)
- Daniela Chaló
- Joana Marques
- Consuelo Sancho
- Content type: Innovation
- Open Access
- Published: 31 July 2020
- Article: 16
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In-situ simulations for COVID-19: a safety II approach towards resilient performance
Authors (first, second and last of 6)
- Zavi Lakissian
- Rami Sabouneh
- Rana Sharara-Chami
- Content type: Research
- Open Access
- Published: 29 July 2020
- Article: 15
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SAFEE: A Debriefing Tool to Identify Latent Conditions in Simulation-based Hospital Design Testing
Authors (first, second and last of 5)
- Nora Colman
- Ashley Dalpiaz
- Kiran B. Hebbar
- Content type: Innovation
- Open Access
- Published: 28 July 2020
- Article: 14
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COVID-19 crisis, safe reopening of simulation centres and the new normal: food for thought
Authors (first, second and last of 6)
- Pier Luigi Ingrassia
- Giorgio Capogna
- Esther Leon-Castelao
- Content type: Debate article
- Open Access
- Published: 16 July 2020
- Article: 13
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Development of an in situ simulation-based continuing professional development curriculum in pediatric emergency medicine
Authors (first, second and last of 7)
- James S. Leung
- Mandeep Brar
- Quang Ngo
- Content type: Methodology article
- Open Access
- Published: 01 July 2020
- Article: 12
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Preliminary report of a simulation community of practice needs analysis
Authors
- Monica Peddle
- Karen Livesay
- Stuart Marshall
- Content type: Research
- Open Access
- Published: 01 July 2020
- Article: 11
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Simulation reduces navigational errors in cerebral angiography training
Authors (first, second and last of 4)
- Oleksiy Zaika
- Mel Boulton
- Sandrine de Ribaupierre
- Content type: Research
- Open Access
- Published: 12 June 2020
- Article: 10
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Translational simulation for rapid transformation of health services, using the example of the COVID-19 pandemic preparation
Authors (first, second and last of 9)
- Victoria Brazil
- Belinda Lowe
- Brenton Shanahan
- Content type: Innovation
- Open Access
- Published: 03 June 2020
- Article: 9
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Lessons learned in preparing for and responding to the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic: one simulation’s program experience adapting to the new normal
Authors (first, second and last of 9)
- Ryan Brydges
- Douglas M. Campbell
- Andrew Petrosoniak
- Content type: Innovation
- Open Access
- Published: 03 June 2020
- Article: 8
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In situ simulation training in helicopter emergency medical services: feasible for on-call crews?
Authors (first, second and last of 5)
- Per P. Bredmose
- Jostein Hagemo
- Stephen Sollid
- Content type: Innovation
- Open Access
- Published: 15 June 2020
- Article: 7
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Use of simulation as a needs assessment to develop a focused team leader training curriculum for resuscitation teams
Authors (first, second and last of 4)
- Susan Coffey Zern
- William J. Marshall
- Michael T. Vest
- Content type: Research
- Open Access
- Published: 27 May 2020
- Article: 6
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Simulcast: a case study in the establishment of a virtual community of simulation practice
Authors
- Benjamin Symon
- Jesse Spurr
- Victoria Brazil
- Content type: Commentary
- Open Access
- Published: 27 May 2020
- Article: 5
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Assessing validity evidence for a serious game dedicated to patient clinical deterioration and communication
Authors (first, second and last of 6)
- Antonia Blanié
- Michel-Ange Amorim
- Dan Benhamou
- Content type: Research
- Open Access
- Published: 27 May 2020
- Article: 4
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The use of simulation to prepare and improve responses to infectious disease outbreaks like COVID-19: practical tips and resources from Norway, Denmark, and the UK
Authors (first, second and last of 6)
- Peter Dieckmann
- Kjetil Torgeirsen
- Hege Langli Ersdal
- Content type: Innovation
- Open Access
- Published: 16 April 2020
- Article: 3
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The unexpected and the non-fitting – considering the edges of simulation as social practice
Authors
- Peter Dieckmann
- Content type: Editorial
- Open Access
- Published: 05 February 2020
- Article: 2
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How to include medical students in your healthcare simulation centre workforce
Authors
- Sandra Viggers
- Doris Østergaard
- Peter Dieckmann
- Content type: Innovation
- Open Access
- Published: 07 January 2020
- Article: 1