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The Template of Events for Applied and Critical Healthcare Simulation (TEACH Sim): a tool for systematic simulation scenario design.

Lauren E Benishek1, Elizabeth H Lazzara, William L Gaught, Lygia L Arcaro, Yasuharu Okuda, Eduardo Salas.   

Abstract

Simulation-based training (SBT) affords practice opportunities for improving the quality of clinicians' technical and nontechnical skills. However, the development of practice scenarios is a process plagued by a set of challenges that must be addressed for the full learning potential of SBT to be realized. Scenario templates are useful tools for assisting with SBT and navigating its inherent challenges. This article describes existing SBT templates, explores considerations in choosing an appropriate template, and introduces the Template of Events for Applied and Critical Healthcare Simulation (TEACH Sim) as a tool for facilitating the formation of practice scenarios in accordance with an established evidence-based simulation design methodology. TEACH Sim's unique contributions are situated within the landscape of previously existing templates, and each of its component sections is explained in detail.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25514586     DOI: 10.1097/SIH.0000000000000058

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Simul Healthc        ISSN: 1559-2332            Impact factor:   1.929


  8 in total

1.  Shared leadership in tertiary care: design of a simulation for patient safety decision-making in healthcare management teams.

Authors:  Lisa Aufegger; Emma Soane; Ara Darzi; Colin Bicknell
Journal:  BMJ Simul Technol Enhanc Learn       Date:  2020-09-16

2.  Development of a Simulation Scenario Evaluation Tool (SSET): modified Delphi study.

Authors:  Jessica Hernandez; Alise Frallicciardi; Nur-Ain Nadir; M David Gothard; Rami A Ahmed
Journal:  BMJ Simul Technol Enhanc Learn       Date:  2020-11-01

3.  The Effect of Nursing Internships on the Effectiveness of Implementing Information Technology Teaching.

Authors:  Li-Ping Tseng; Tung-Hsu Hou; Li-Ping Huang; Yang-Kun Ou
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-05-13

4.  Using clinical simulation to study how to improve quality and safety in healthcare.

Authors:  Guillaume Lamé; Mary Dixon-Woods
Journal:  BMJ Simul Technol Enhanc Learn       Date:  2018-09-29

5.  Form for planning and elaborating high fidelity simulation scenarios: A validation study.

Authors:  Regina Mayumi Utiyama Kaneko; Inês Monteiro; Maria Helena Baena de Moraes Lopes
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-09-28       Impact factor: 3.752

6.  Sharing simulation-based training courses between institutions: opportunities and challenges.

Authors:  Torrey A Laack; Ellen A Lones; Donna R Schumacher; Frances M Todd; David A Cook
Journal:  Adv Simul (Lond)       Date:  2017-01-06

7.  Variation and adaptation: learning from success in patient safety-oriented simulation training.

Authors:  Peter Dieckmann; Mary Patterson; Saadi Lahlou; Jessica Mesman; Patrik Nyström; Ralf Krage
Journal:  Adv Simul (Lond)       Date:  2017-10-31

8.  The 2019 WACEM Expert Document on the Framework for Setting up a Simulation Centre.

Authors:  Fatimah Lateef; Shanqing Yin; Madhavi Suppiah
Journal:  J Emerg Trauma Shock       Date:  2019-11-18
  8 in total

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