| Literature DB >> 33220713 |
Mona Vestbøstad1, Klas Karlgren2,3,4, Nina Rydland Olsen2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Today, there are fewer opportunities for health care students and staff for skills training through direct patient contact. The World Health Organization therefore recommends learning about patient safety through hands-on experience and simulation. Simulation has the potential to improve skills through training in a controlled environment, and simulation has a positive effect on knowledge and skills, and even patient-related outcomes. Reviews addressing the use of simulation across the different radiography specialties are lacking. Further knowledge on simulation in radiography education is needed to inform curriculum design and future research. The purpose of this scoping review is to explore, map, and summarize the extent, range, and nature of published research on simulation in radiography education.Entities:
Keywords: Education; Radiography; Simulation
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33220713 PMCID: PMC7680590 DOI: 10.1186/s13643-020-01531-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Syst Rev ISSN: 2046-4053
Study eligibility
| Inclusion criteria | |
|---|---|
• Radiography students, both undergraduate and postgraduate • Faculty in radiography education • Radiography clinicians and clinical supervisors/clinical educators/instructors | |
• All types of simulation (e.g., integrated simulators, simulated patients, simulated environments, virtual reality and haptic systems, computer-based systems, part-task trainers) • All types of learning design/pedagogical methods • All types of learning outcomes (e.g., knowledge, skills, competence, generic skills, attitudes, self-efficacy) • All types of patient outcomes | |
• Institutions educating radiographers (higher education institutions/universities, simulation labs or centers, hospitals) • Different professional radiography specializations: medical radiation sciences including the disciplines of radiography, digital/conventional radiography, interventional radiography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, radiation therapy, medical dosimetry, mammography, sonography/ultrasound, nuclear medicine | |
| All empirical and theoretical/conceptual peer-reviewed publications and grey literature that focus on simulation in radiography education |