Introduction: Although simulation training has been utilized quite extensively in highincome medical environments, its feasibility and effect on team performance in lowresource pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU) environments has not been demonstrated. We hypothesized that lowfidelity simulationbased crisis resource management training would lead to improvements in team performance in such settings. Methods: In this prospective observational study, the effect of simulation on team dynamics and performance was assessed in 23 healthcare providers in a pediatric CICU in Southeast Asia. A 5day training program was utilized consisting of various didactic sessions and simulation training exercises. Improvements in team dynamics were asse...
Objective: The current study examines the feasibility and potential effects of long distance, remote...
What problems were addressed? Paediatric emergencies are infrequent, but can rapidly become disastro...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate (i) whether integrating a course on cr...
ObjectivesResuscitation of pediatric cardiac patients involves unique and complex physiology, requir...
Background: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is used to support patients with severe respi...
A team of healthcare professionals responds immediately when a call for help occurs during cardiac a...
In this study designed with adequate statistical power to detect relevant training effects, investig...
IntroductionCardiac surgery demands effective teamwork for safe, high-quality care. The objective of...
Background: Effective communication, team performance, and teamwork are essential aspects of providi...
Background: High-fidelity patient simulators in team training are becoming popular, though research ...
Objective: To determine the feasibility and effectiveness of a video-enabled remote simulation train...
Simulation-based training for healthcare providers is well established as a viable, efficacious trai...
CONCLUSION REFERENCES Objective: Crisis TEAM Training (CTT) using human simulators can be used to d...
Background: Simulation-based training has been widely used in various disciplines and has increasing...
Background: Patient simulators are increasingly used in the training of healthcare professionals. Th...
Objective: The current study examines the feasibility and potential effects of long distance, remote...
What problems were addressed? Paediatric emergencies are infrequent, but can rapidly become disastro...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate (i) whether integrating a course on cr...
ObjectivesResuscitation of pediatric cardiac patients involves unique and complex physiology, requir...
Background: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is used to support patients with severe respi...
A team of healthcare professionals responds immediately when a call for help occurs during cardiac a...
In this study designed with adequate statistical power to detect relevant training effects, investig...
IntroductionCardiac surgery demands effective teamwork for safe, high-quality care. The objective of...
Background: Effective communication, team performance, and teamwork are essential aspects of providi...
Background: High-fidelity patient simulators in team training are becoming popular, though research ...
Objective: To determine the feasibility and effectiveness of a video-enabled remote simulation train...
Simulation-based training for healthcare providers is well established as a viable, efficacious trai...
CONCLUSION REFERENCES Objective: Crisis TEAM Training (CTT) using human simulators can be used to d...
Background: Simulation-based training has been widely used in various disciplines and has increasing...
Background: Patient simulators are increasingly used in the training of healthcare professionals. Th...
Objective: The current study examines the feasibility and potential effects of long distance, remote...
What problems were addressed? Paediatric emergencies are infrequent, but can rapidly become disastro...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate (i) whether integrating a course on cr...