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Victoria Brazil1,2, Clare Scott3, Jack Matulich3, Brenton Shanahan3.
Abstract
Healthcare simulation may present risks to safety, especially when delivered 'in situ'-in real clinical environments-when lines between simulated and real practice may be blurred. We felt compelled to develop a simulation safety policy (SSP) after reading reports of adverse events in the healthcare simulation literature, editorials highlighting these safety risks, and reflecting on our own experience as a busy translational simulation service in a large healthcare institution.The process for development of a comprehensive SSP for translational simulation programs is unclear. Personal correspondence with leaders of simulation programs like our own revealed a piecemeal approach in most institutions. In this article, we describe the process we used to develop the simulation safety policy at our health service, and crystalize principles that may provide guidance to simulation programs with similar challenges.Entities:
Keywords: In situ simulation; Simulation safety
Year: 2022 PMID: 35074018 PMCID: PMC8785148 DOI: 10.1186/s41077-022-00200-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Simul (Lond) ISSN: 2059-0628
Fig. 1Timeline of Simulation Safety Policy development at Gold Coast Health
Fig. 2Checklist for simulation safety briefings
Fig. 3Example of simulation safety signage