A Systematic Mapping Literature Review of Ethics in Healthcare Simulation and its Methodological Feasibility
Both the ethics of simulation and how it may be used to explore, train and assess ethical issues in a clinical context have received growing interest in recent years. As ethical considerations permeate almost every element of simulation and clinical practice, the emerging literature in this field remains relatively fragmented, lacking a common vocabulary or standardized practice and methodology. Given this, the primary aim of this paper was to systematically map the literature related to ethics in healthcare simulation, guided by the research question of ‘how is ethics in healthcare simulation recorded in current literature?’.
Source: Clinical Simulation in Nursing - Category: Nursing Authors: Ryan Essex, Sharon Marie Weldon, Marianne Markowski, Phil Gurnett, Robin Slee, Karen Cleaver, Marlon Stiell, Lee Jagodzinski Tags: Review Article Source Type: research