Healthcare Simulation Training Guidelines and Literature Reviews From the Third Society for Simulation in Healthcare Research Summit.

Mark W Scerbo
Author Information
  1. Mark W Scerbo: From the Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA.

Abstract

ABSTRACT: The Society for Simulation in Healthcare held its third research summit in January 2023 with the aim of establishing evidence-based guidelines for healthcare simulation training. A panel of researchers, clinicians, and subject-matter experts conducted reviews of the literature addressing 12 key topics and followed a formal process to generate 16 guidelines for simulation-based training in healthcare. Eleven peer-reviewed literature reviews accompany these guidelines. Over the last 12 years, the Society for Simulation in Healthcare research summits have evolved with a consistent aim to advance simulation research, culminating in the formal set of guidelines published in this special issue.

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MeSH Term

Humans
Computer Simulation
Delivery of Health Care
Simulation Training
Practice Guidelines as Topic

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