Alternatives to High-Fidelity Simulation
- PMID: 33127026
- DOI: 10.1016/j.anclin.2020.08.001
Alternatives to High-Fidelity Simulation
Abstract
Simulation-based education improves health care professionals' performance in managing critical events. Limitations to widespread uptake of high-fidelity simulation include barriers related to training, technology, and time. Alternatives to high-fidelity simulation that overcome these barriers include in situ simulation, classroom-based simulation, telesimulation, observed simulation, screen-based simulation, and game-based simulation. Some settings have limited access to onsite expert facilitation to design, implement, and guide participants through simulation-based education. Alternatives to onsite expert debriefing in these settings include teledebriefing, scripted debriefing, and within-group debriefing. A combination of these alternatives promotes successful implementation and maintenance of simulation-based education for managing critical health care events.
Keywords: Debriefing; Facilitation; Low-fidelity simulation; Role playing; Telesimulation.
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Conflict of interest statement
Disclosure This work is supported by American Hospital Association Team Training.
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