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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38495746/the-role-of-simulation-training-in-patients-safety-in-anaesthesia-and-perioperative-medicine
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REVIEW
G W Burnett, S N Goldhaber-Fiebert
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 2024: BJA Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38482834/outcomes-of-an-interprofessional-opioid-training-program-for-graduate-students-in-nursing-and-social-work
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Colleen Fisher, Victoria McDonald, Mary Jacque Carroll, Chris Walker, Simone C Durand, Susanne Fogger
Social workers and other behavioral health professionals trained to provide prevention, treatment, and recovery services for opioid use disorders (OUD) remain urgently needed in the U.S. particularly in states with widespread health professional shortage areas. To help mitigate this workforce gap, faculty in social work and nursing at a public university in Alabama developed and piloted an innovative HRSA-funded interprofessional traineeship to prepare graduate-level nursing and social work students to assess and treat opioid use disorders (OUD)...
March 14, 2024: Social Work in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38473115/evaluation-of-an-interprofessional-blended-learning-course-focusing-on-communication-within-veterinary-teams
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sylva Agnete Charlotte Heise, Sandra Wissing, Verena Nerschbach, Ellen Preussing, Andrea Tipold, Christin Kleinsorgen
Based on the importance of communication and teamwork in veterinary practice, we explored the impact of a blended learning course designed to enhance interprofessional communication skills among veterinary students and apprentice assistants. The blended learning course design included online modules, synchronous (online) seminars, and simulation training sessions. The asynchronous online elements should complement the varied schedules of different professions and meet the individual needs of participants, especially considering the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic...
February 27, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38456573/enhancing-interprofessional-collaboration-in-paediatric-training-insights-from-profession-specific-experiences-and-implications-for-future-education
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hannah Schwarz, Katharina Zahler, Martin Schmid, Helmut Beichler, Angelika Berger, Michaela Wagner-Menghin, Michael Wagner
AIM: There is limited evidence on trainees' and instructors' needs and perspectives concerning interprofessional simulation-based trainings. We aimed to study task distribution among team members, profession-specific learning effects and enhancing collaboration and competencies within medical teams. METHODS: This prospective study examined expectations and experiences of medical and nursing students during paediatric emergency training in a tertiary care centre with questionnaires before and after a training...
March 8, 2024: Acta Paediatrica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453798/simulation-based-medical-education-in-canadian-anesthesiology-academic-institutions-a-national-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuqi Gu, Marshall Tenenbein, Linda Korz, Jason W Busse, Michelle Chiu
PURPOSE: Simulation-based medical education (SBME) is provided by all anesthesiology residency programs in Canada. The purpose of this study was to characterize SBME in Canadian anesthesiology residency training programs. METHODS: We administered a 21-question survey to the simulation director/coordinator for all 17 Canadian academic departments of anesthesiology from October 2019 to January 2020. The survey consisted of questions pertaining to the characteristics of the simulation centres, their faculty, learners, curriculum, and assessment processes...
March 7, 2024: Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38452799/effects-of-communication-team-training-on-clinical-competence-in-korean-advanced-life-support-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Soyeon Yun, Hyeoun-Ae Park, Sang-Hoon Na, Hee Je Yun
We conducted a randomized controlled trial to study the effects of interprofessional communication team training on clinical competence in the Korean Advanced Life Support provider course using a team communication framework. Our study involved 73 residents and 42 nurses from a tertiary hospital in Seoul. The participants were randomly assigned to the intervention or control group, forming 10 teams per group. The intervention group underwent interprofessional communication team training with a cardiac arrest simulation and standardized communication tools...
March 2024: Nursing & Health Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38452235/simulation-in-new-zealand-what-have-you-done-for-me-lately-new-zealand-association-for-simulation-in-healthcare-nzash-white-paper
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maggie Meeks, Brad Peckler, Raewyn Lesa, Trish Wood, Tracey Bruce, Michael Sheedy, Chris White, John Dean, Patrick Armstrong, Arthur McTavish, Christine Beasley, Paul Winder
Medical simulation has become an integral aspect of modern healthcare education and practice. It has evolved to become an essential aspect of teaching core concepts and skills, common and rare presentations, algorithms and protocols, communication, interpersonal and teamworking skills and testing new equipment and systems. Simulation-based learning (SBL) is useful for the novice to the senior clinician. Healthcare is a complex adaptive system built from very large numbers of mutually interacting subunits (e...
March 8, 2024: New Zealand Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38439644/applying-human-factors-and-systems-simulation-methods-to-inform-a-multimillion-dollar-healthcare-decision
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mirette Dubé, Jessica Martel, Jason Kumagai, Michael Suddes, Janice Cullen, Jason Laberge
PURPOSE: This article describes a case study of a collaborative human factors (HF) and systems-focused simulation (SFS) project to evaluate potential patient and staff safety risks associated with a multimillion-dollar design and construction decision. BACKGROUND: The combined integration of HF and SFS methods in healthcare related to testing and informing the design of new environments and processes is underutilized. Few realize the effectiveness of this integration in healthcare to reduce risk and improve decision-making, safety, design, efficiency, patient experience, and outcomes...
March 4, 2024: HERD
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38437924/patient-education-practices-and-preferences-of-radiation-oncologists-and-interprofessional-radiation-therapy-care-teams-a-mixed-methods-study-exploring-strategies-for-effective-patient-education-delivery
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jie Jane Chen, Anna M Brown, Allison E Garda, Ellen Kim, Sarah A McAvoy, Subha Perni, Michael K Rooney, Kevin Shiue, Kristi L Tonning, Laura E Warren, Daniel W Golden, Jennifer M Croke
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: Patients' understanding of radiotherapy (RT) and data regarding optimal approaches to patient education (PE) within radiation oncology (RO) are limited. We aimed to evaluate PE practices of radiation oncologists and interprofessional RT care team members to inform recommendations for delivering inclusive and accessible PE. MATERIALS/METHODS: An anonymous survey was administered to all Radiation Oncology Education Collaborative Study Group (ROECSG) members (10/5/22-11/23/22)...
March 2, 2024: International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38435869/using-simulation-exercises-to-deal-with-the-death-of-a-child-as-part-of-healthcare-studies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lasse Tervajärvi, Sanna Tervajärvi, Stiina Storvik-Sydänmaa, Nina Hutri
BACKGROUND: Almost all healthcare professionals find themselves in a situation where they witness death in their work. Meeting a family in crisis is challenging for healthcare professionals and students. Simulation is an effective tool to practice complex and emotionally challenging situations in healthcare education. METHODS: The aims of the study were to find out what challenges healthcare students experience when facing a family in crisis and to assess the usability of simulation in teaching healthcare students how to manage this situation...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38433220/learning-to-teach-with-patients-and-caregivers-a-focused-ethnography
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara Alberti, Valeria Vannini, Luca Ghirotto, Loris Bonetti, Sergio Rovesti, Paola Ferri
BACKGROUND: Little is known about what happens when patients and caregivers are involved in an academic setting as co-teachers and how healthcare professionals approach a new model of partnership-based teaching. This study aimed to explore the learning and behavioural patterns of a group of healthcare professionals who were learning to teach with patients and caregivers as co-teachers in a post-graduate course. METHODS: A focused ethnographic study involving 11 health professionals was conducted...
March 3, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38430505/student-preferences-for-virtual-or-in-person-interprofessional-education-simulations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Justin H Rigby, Sarah L Canham, Timothy W Farrell, Arminka Zeljkovic, Wendy L Hobson
The COVID-19 pandemic created a shift in interprofessional education (IPE) courses, causing programs to change pedagogical approaches. We sought to examine student preferences for taking IPE simulations. On post-simulation surveys from two courses (n=844 students, 2020-2022 academic years), we asked students if they preferred to take the simulation through a synchronous in-person or virtual format. More students preferred a virtual platform in academic year 2021-2022 than the previous year (p<0.001). Students who chose the virtual format believed it was more convenient, reduced COVID-19 transmission, and eased interprofessional collaboration...
2024: Journal of Allied Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38422954/enhancing-perioperative-care-through-decontextualized-simulation-a-game-changer-for-non-technical-skills-training
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paul Abraham, Nadège Dubois, Thomas Rimmelé, Marc Lilot, Baptiste Balança
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 27, 2024: Journal of Clinical Anesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38421733/virtual-interprofessional-education-team-collaboration-in-discharge-planning-simulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leslie M Smith, Julie Jacob, Nicholas Prush, Sheryl Groden, Elizabeth Yost, Stephanie Gilkey, Carman Turkelson, Megan Keiser
PURPOSE OF STUDY: This study assessed the effectiveness of a virtual interprofessional education (IPE) discharge planning simulation, focusing on collaborative patient education, and recommendations for hospital discharge. PRIMARY PRACTICE SETTING: An acute care hospital. METHODOLOGY AND SAMPLE: The study utilized a virtual IPE discharge planning simulation for health care students from six different programs. The simulation involved prebriefing, icebreaker, team meeting, patient interaction, and debriefing...
March 1, 2024: Professional Case Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38414869/right-sizing-interprofessional-team-training-for-serious-illness-communication-a-strength-based-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Liana Eskola, Ethan Silverman, Sarah Rogers, Amy Zelenski
OBJECTIVE: Palliative care communication skills help tailor care to patients' goals. With a palliative care physician shortage, non-physicians must gain these serious illness communication skills. Historically, trainings have targeted physician-only groups; our goal was to train interprofessional teams. METHODS: Workshops were conducted to teach palliative care communication skills and interprofessional communication. Participants completed surveys which included questions from the Interpersonal Reactivity Index, the Ekman Faces tool, the Consultation and Relational Empathy measure, open-ended questions about empathy, and measures of effective interprofessional practice...
December 2024: PEC Innov
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38406674/integrating-virtual-reality-and-interprofessional-learning-to-enhance-neurological-emergencies-simulation-training-for-medical-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sameera Hettipathirannahelage, Latif Miah, Jack Sheppard, Clinton Mitchell
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
November 2023: Future Healthcare Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38403083/high-consequence-infectious-diseases-hcid-the-conception-and-development-of-a-multidisciplinary-interprofessional-simulation-training-programme
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luciana Sowole, Ranjev Kainth, Cecilia Tuudah, Ashwin Delmonte Sen, Nicholas Price, Geraldine O'Hara
BACKGROUND: High Consequence Infectious Diseases (HCID) represent a group of acute infectious diseases with the potential to profoundly impact health care systems and public health. Effective management requires a system-based strategy focused on early detection, initiation of infection prevention and control (IPC) measures, and appropriate use of personal protective equipment (PPE). Inadequate training in the safe use of HCID PPE and lack of familiarity with key processes such as HCID waste and spills management, exacerbates the risk posed to healthcare workers (HCWs)...
February 23, 2024: Journal of Hospital Infection
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38400648/evaluation-of-a-virtual-interprofessional-oral-systemic-health-simulation-experience-in-nursing-dentistry-medicine-and-pharmacy-education
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Roitman, J Haber, J Cipollina, L Feldman, J Fletcher, K Allen, K Crotty, D Kudlowitz, M Anderson
PURPOSE: The annual teaching oral-systemic health (TOSH) virtual clinical simulation and case study activity exposes interprofessional teams of nurse practitioner, nurse midwifery, dental, medical, and pharmacy students to a virtual clinical simulation experience that uses oral-systemic health as a clinical exemplar for promoting interprofessional core competencies. The present study examines changes in participating students' self-reported interprofessional competencies following participation in virtual TOSH from 2020 to 2022...
February 24, 2024: Journal of Dental Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38382335/interdisciplinary-simulation-based-teaching-and-learning-for-healthcare-professionals-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis-of-randomized-controlled-trials
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ita Daryanti Saragih, Ira Suarilah, Cheng-Ting Hsiao, Wen-Chih Fann, Bih-O Lee
AIM: This study aimed to investigate the effects of interdisciplinary simulation-based teaching and learning on the interprofessional knowledge of healthcare professionals. BACKGROUND: Interdisciplinary simulation-based teaching and learning have been employed to prepare learners to collaborate in clinical settings. This strategy could help healthcare professionals to better understand each other, develop interdisciplinary shared values and promote mutual respect between professions, while reducing errors and adverse events in hospital...
February 13, 2024: Nurse Education in Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38369377/the-use-of-electronic-health-records-in-advanced-practice-nursing-education-a-scoping-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karen J Whitt, Cynthia L Allen, Cameron W Hogg, Arlene Pericak, Sarah L Beebe, Carol Braungart, Joyce Knestrick, Thomas Harrod, Angela M McNelis
Electronic health records are integral to the advanced practice registered nurse role, yet access and training during academic preparation are profoundly limited. Lack of exposure to electronic health records prevents students from becoming fully prepared for the responsibilities of clinical practice and potentially impacts quality of care, patient safety, and communication among patients and providers. This scoping review of 20 articles on electronic health record use in advanced practice registered nursing student education shows significant gaps in current research...
2024: Journal of Professional Nursing: Official Journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing
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