Using simulation-based training to improve patient safety: what does it take?

Eduardo Salas, Katherine A Wilson, C Shawn Burke, Heather A Priest
Author Information
  1. Eduardo Salas: Department of Psychology and Institute for Simulation and Training, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, USA. esalas@ist.ucf.edu

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Through simulations health care workers can learn by practicing skills taught and experiencing mistakes before interacting with an actual patient. A number of areas within the health care industry are currently using simulation-based training to help individuals and teams improve patient safety. WHAT IS SIMULATION-BASED TRAINING? The key components of simulation-based training are as follows: performance history/skill inventory, tasks/competencies, training objectives, events/exercises, measures/metrics, performance diagnosis, and feedback and debrief. WHAT DOES IT TAKE FOR SIMULATION-BASED TRAINING TO BE EFFECTIVE? To be effective, simulation-based training must be implemented appropriately. The guidelines are as follows: understand the training needs and requirements; instructional features, such as performance measurement and feedback, must be embedded within the simulation; craft scenarios based on guidance from the learning outcomes; create opportunities for assessing and diagnosing individual and/or team performance within the simulation; guide the learning; focus on cognitive/psychological simulation fidelity; form a mutual partnership between subject matter experts and learning experts; and ensure that the training program worked.
CONCLUSION: The health care community can gain significantly from using simulation-based training to reduce errors and improve patient safety when it is designed and delivered appropriately.

MeSH Term

Guidelines as Topic
Health Personnel
Humans
Inservice Training
Medical Errors
Patient Simulation
Safety Management
United States

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