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Simulation Training in the Emergency Care Setting
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The document "Simulation Training in the Emergency Care Setting" includes a list of works that were consulted for the topic. The works cover various aspects of simulation training in healthcare, particularly in the emergency care setting. <br /><br />One of the works mentioned is the "TeamSTEPPS® Team Strategies & Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety, Guide to Action 2.0" by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. This guide focuses on strategies and tools to improve teamwork and communication in healthcare teams.<br /><br />"Crisis resource management and patient safety in anesthesia practice" by Burden, Cooper, and Gaba discusses the importance of crisis resource management in anesthesia practice and its impact on patient safety.<br /><br />The "Healthcare Simulation Standards of Best PracticeTM: The debriefing process" by Decker et al. provides standards and guidelines for conducting effective debriefing sessions after simulation training.<br /><br />"Cognitive load theory for debriefing simulations: Implications for faculty development" by Fraser et al. explores how cognitive load theory can be applied to improve debriefing strategies in simulation training.<br /><br />The work by Gaba et al. titled "Simulation-based training in anesthesia crisis resource management: A decade of experience" discusses the use of simulation training in anesthesia and the impact it has had on crisis resource management.<br /><br />"Using in situ simulation to improve care of the acutely ill patient by enhancing interprofessional working: a qualitative proof of concept study in primary care in England" by Halls et al. explores the use of in situ simulation to enhance interprofessional teamwork in primary care settings.<br /><br />Other works included in the list cover topics such as organizational learning in healthcare, simulation design, evaluation of learning and performance, simulation outcomes and objectives, teamwork in healthcare, simulation-based education and team training, and the role of simulation in medical education.<br /><br />Overall, these works provide insights into the importance of simulation training in improving patient safety, enhancing teamwork and communication, and facilitating learning in the emergency care setting.
Keywords
Simulation Training
Emergency Care Setting
TeamSTEPPS®
Team Strategies & Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety
Crisis Resource Management
Anesthesia Practice
Debriefing Process
Cognitive Load Theory
Simulation-based Training
In Situ Simulation
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