Crisis resource management (CRM) abilities are important for different healthcare providers to effectively manage critical clinical events. This study aims to review the effectiveness of simulation-based CRM training for interprofessional and interdisciplinary teams compared to other instructional methods (e.g., didactics). Interprofessional teams are composed of several professions (e.g., nurse, physician, midwife) while interdisciplinary teams are composed of several disciplines from the same profession (e.g., cardiologist, anaesthesiologist, orthopaedist). Medline, EMBASE, CINAHL, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, and ERIC were searched using terms related to CRM, crisis management, crew resource management, teamwork, and s...
Background: Simulation has been identified as a means of assessing resident physicians’ mastery of t...
Cette thèse a pour objet la formation d’équipes de professionnels de santé aux situations d’urgence ...
BackgroundSimulation has been identified as a means of assessing resident physicians' mastery of tec...
In this study designed with adequate statistical power to detect relevant training effects, investig...
PURPOSE: Simulation-based learning is increasingly used by healthcare professionals as a safe me...
Introduction: Errors are frequent in health care and Emergency Departments are one of the riskiest a...
Crisis resource management (CRM) is a team-training program that teaches nontechnical skills such as...
Abstract Introduction Effective health care delivery provided by trauma teams can be enhanced throug...
Errors are frequent in healthcare, but Emergency Departments are among the highest risk areas due to...
Introduction In today’s team-oriented healthcare environment, high-quality patient care requires phy...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate (i) whether integrating a course on cr...
Objective: Medical Crew Resource Management (CRM) training courses are designed to increase patient ...
OBJECTIVE: Simulation offers an important avenue for surgical and anesthesia training. This is espec...
Background. We developed a 1.5 days crew resource management (CRM) course on situation awareness (SA...
IntroductionCardiac surgery demands effective teamwork for safe, high-quality care. The objective of...
Background: Simulation has been identified as a means of assessing resident physicians’ mastery of t...
Cette thèse a pour objet la formation d’équipes de professionnels de santé aux situations d’urgence ...
BackgroundSimulation has been identified as a means of assessing resident physicians' mastery of tec...
In this study designed with adequate statistical power to detect relevant training effects, investig...
PURPOSE: Simulation-based learning is increasingly used by healthcare professionals as a safe me...
Introduction: Errors are frequent in health care and Emergency Departments are one of the riskiest a...
Crisis resource management (CRM) is a team-training program that teaches nontechnical skills such as...
Abstract Introduction Effective health care delivery provided by trauma teams can be enhanced throug...
Errors are frequent in healthcare, but Emergency Departments are among the highest risk areas due to...
Introduction In today’s team-oriented healthcare environment, high-quality patient care requires phy...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate (i) whether integrating a course on cr...
Objective: Medical Crew Resource Management (CRM) training courses are designed to increase patient ...
OBJECTIVE: Simulation offers an important avenue for surgical and anesthesia training. This is espec...
Background. We developed a 1.5 days crew resource management (CRM) course on situation awareness (SA...
IntroductionCardiac surgery demands effective teamwork for safe, high-quality care. The objective of...
Background: Simulation has been identified as a means of assessing resident physicians’ mastery of t...
Cette thèse a pour objet la formation d’équipes de professionnels de santé aux situations d’urgence ...
BackgroundSimulation has been identified as a means of assessing resident physicians' mastery of tec...