“If You've Trained, Then It's Much Easier”—Health Care Professionals’ Experiences of Participating in Simulation

Simulations in health care can be understood as tools and/or environments that mimic an aspect of clinical care (Cook et al., 2011). The use of simulations in clinical contexts has been shown to lead to a number of quality improvements (Barlow, Dickie, Morse, Bonney,& Simon, 2017; Lutgendorf et al., 2017; Thrasher et al., 2018). It provides health care professionals with the opportunity of professional training while removing the patient from their learning curve and offers a safe environment for practice and learning.
Source: Clinical Simulation in Nursing - Category: Nursing Authors: Source Type: research