Background: Anesthesia personnel was among the first to implement simulation and team training including non-technical skills (NTS) in the field of healthcare. Within anesthesia practice, NTS are critically important in preventing harmful undesirable events. To our best knowledge, there has been little documentation of the extent to which anesthesia personnel uses recommended frameworks like the Standards of Best Practice: SimulationSM to guide simulation and thereby optimize learning. The aim of our study was to explore how anesthesia personnel in Norway conduct simulation-based team training (SBTT) with respect to outcomes and objectives, facilitation, debriefing, and participant evaluation. Methods: Individual qualitative interviews w...
Introduction: Simulators supporting the development of technical skills for complex procedures are g...
Background: Incidents with medical equipment have been observed by several studies [6, 4], and the l...
Background: Evidence suggests that student registered nurse anesthetists (SRNAs) benefit from simula...
Background: Anesthesia personnel was among the first to implement simulation and team training inclu...
Background Anaesthesia personnel are an integral part of an interprofessional operating room-team; ...
Background: Technical skills refer to all practical abilities necessary for surgery or anesthesia. N...
Simulation technology enables students and staff to learn and practice teamwork skills without risk ...
Introduction Simulation training is widely adopted in clinical medicine. Simulated environment prov...
The healthcare environment in surgery is complex, dynamic and often ambiguous. Besides subject knowl...
Introduction: Ahead of the Chief Medical Officer’s report[1] we started to setup an interprofessiona...
Bakgrund: Simulering är en utbildningsmetod som används inom många olika verksamheter för att i en s...
Contains fulltext : 152730.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To i...
Background: Simulation in healthcare has proved to be a useful method in improving skills and increa...
peer reviewedPhenomenon: The urgency of having fair and trustworthy competency-based assessment in m...
Introduction: Stress can affect the ability to acquire technical skills. Simulation-based training (...
Introduction: Simulators supporting the development of technical skills for complex procedures are g...
Background: Incidents with medical equipment have been observed by several studies [6, 4], and the l...
Background: Evidence suggests that student registered nurse anesthetists (SRNAs) benefit from simula...
Background: Anesthesia personnel was among the first to implement simulation and team training inclu...
Background Anaesthesia personnel are an integral part of an interprofessional operating room-team; ...
Background: Technical skills refer to all practical abilities necessary for surgery or anesthesia. N...
Simulation technology enables students and staff to learn and practice teamwork skills without risk ...
Introduction Simulation training is widely adopted in clinical medicine. Simulated environment prov...
The healthcare environment in surgery is complex, dynamic and often ambiguous. Besides subject knowl...
Introduction: Ahead of the Chief Medical Officer’s report[1] we started to setup an interprofessiona...
Bakgrund: Simulering är en utbildningsmetod som används inom många olika verksamheter för att i en s...
Contains fulltext : 152730.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To i...
Background: Simulation in healthcare has proved to be a useful method in improving skills and increa...
peer reviewedPhenomenon: The urgency of having fair and trustworthy competency-based assessment in m...
Introduction: Stress can affect the ability to acquire technical skills. Simulation-based training (...
Introduction: Simulators supporting the development of technical skills for complex procedures are g...
Background: Incidents with medical equipment have been observed by several studies [6, 4], and the l...
Background: Evidence suggests that student registered nurse anesthetists (SRNAs) benefit from simula...