We recorded the September Journal Club during Healthcare Simulation Week – a chance to reflect on the amazing work of the healthcare simulation community.
Our first paper showcased the work of the STEPs (Simulation To Enhance Patient Safety) team at Fiona Stanley Hospital in Perth. Rory Trawber et al. write about Improving Simulation Accessibility in a Hospital Setting - Implementing a Simulation Consultation Service. They give us a practical guide to leveraging the impact of a small, skilled simulation delivery team through a formalised consultation service for clinical units seeking to use translational simulation for their quality and safety challenges in clinical care. Rory makes an ( audio) appearance in the podcast and describes the importance of using a quality ansafety based reporting tool, based on the work of Mel Barlow and colleagues on a documentation framework for healthcare simulation quality improvement activities.
As a nice example of using simulation as a test bed for planned clinical process improvements, Ben-Haddout and a team from Roeun, France offer us A Cognitive Aid Improves Adherence to Guidelines for Critical Endotracheal Intubation in the Resuscitation Room. We were impressed with the opportunities afforded by the in situ simulation setting, and the interesting ways to look at cognitive aids.
We discussed a paper on Online-synchronized clinical simulation: an efficient teaching-learning option for the COVID-19 pandemic time and: beyond. This is one of many articles currently being published that seek to tease out the benefits and drawbacks of online scenario-based activities for learning engagement and impact.
We covered a scoping review on Healthcare Provider Stress and Virtual Reality Simulation, and concluded that - despite a small literature base at present – this is a space to watch for those seeing to improve healthcare providers ability to mange stress in the clinical workplace. A highlight was a really useful table listing various tools used to measure healthcare professionals stress – in either simulation settings or the real world.
Happy Listening
ALiEM MEDiC X-over Wrap: The Case of the Difficult Debrief
Debrief 2 Learn X-over: Faculty Development
Ep. 11 - Designing Better Sim Cases
Simulcast Journal Club Podcast 9
Ep. 10 - Housekeeping and Team Huddle
Pause & Discuss - The Harms Involved in Improving Patient Safety
Simulcast Journal Club Podcast 8
Advances in Simulation: Tracing the Prescription Journey
Official Broadcast: Australasian Simulation Congress - Serious Games Stream
Official Broadcast: Australasian Simulation Congress - Day 3 Wrap
Official Broadcast: Australasian Simulation Congress - The Exhibitors
Official Broadcast: Australasian Sim Congress - Standardised Patients with Cathy Smith
Official Broadcast: Australasian Sim Congress - Day 2 Wrap
Official Broadcast: Australasian Sim Congress - In Situ Sim
Official Broadcast: Australasian Sim Congress - Day 1 Wrap
Advances in Simulation: From Research to Policy, How Much Evidence is Enough?
Simulcast Journal Club Podcast - Ultrasound Special Edition
Simulcast Book Review - 'Healthcare Simulation Education: Evidence Theory and Practice'
Simulcast Journal Club Podcast 7
Ep. 9 - The Trojan Horse of Simulation
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