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期刊名:Advances in simulation

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Katherine Kuyt,Sang-Hee Park,Todd P Chang et al. Katherine Kuyt et al.
Background and objective: Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) have been proposed as novel methods to enhance cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) performance and increase engagement with CPR training. A scopin...
Suzanne K Bentley,Shannon McNamara,Michael Meguerdichian et al. Suzanne K Bentley et al.
Safety science in healthcare has historically focused primarily on reducing risk and minimizing harm by learning everything possible from when things go wrong (Safety-I). Safety-II encourages the study of all events, including the routine a...
Christopher Peter Nickson,Andrew Petrosoniak,Stephanie Barwick et al. Christopher Peter Nickson et al.
This article describes an operational framework for implementing translational simulation in everyday practice. The framework, based on an input-process-output model, is developed from a critical review of the existing translational simulat...
Julia Carolin Seelandt,Katie Walker,Michaela Kolbe Julia Carolin Seelandt
Background: The goal of this study was to identify taken-for-granted beliefs and assumptions about use, costs, and facilitation of post-event debriefing. These myths prevent the ubiquitous uptake of post-event debriefing ...
Burhanuddin Ali Akber,Mehak Ismail Rajani,Farah Khalid et al. Burhanuddin Ali Akber et al.
Experiential learning through simulation can play a very significant role, not only in hospital settings but also in community contexts (Lubbers and Rossman, Nurse Educ. Today 48:140-144; Wheeler and McNelis, Nurs. Educ. Perspect 35:259-261...
Emanuele Capogna,Giorgio Capogna,Denise Raccis et al. Emanuele Capogna et al.
Background: The use of eye tracking in the simulated setting can help improve our understanding of what sources of information clinicians are using as they deliver routine patient care. The aim of this simulation study wa...
Jesper Weile,Mette Amalie Nebsbjerg,Stig Holm Ovesen et al. Jesper Weile et al.
Background: The use of simulation-based team training has increased over the past decades. Simulation-based team training within emergency medicine and critical care contexts is best known for its use by trauma teams and ...
Elinor Clarke Elinor Clarke
Background: Virtual reality (VR) simulation provides users with an immersive, 3D experience that can be used to allow surgical trainees to practice skills and operations in a safe yet realistic environment. The field of o...