Simulation-based research to improve infant health outcomes: Using the infant simulator to prevent infant shaking

Publication date: Available online 11 June 2018Source: Infant Behavior and DevelopmentAuthor(s): Kirsten Bechtel, Ambika Bhatnagar, Marc AuerbachAbstractSimulation is a technique that creates a situation or environment to allow persons to experience a representation of a real event for the purpose of practice, learning, evaluation, testing, or to gain understanding of systems or human actions. We will first provide an introduction to simulation in healthcare and describe the two types of simulation-based research (SBR) in the pediatric population. We will then provide an overview of the use of SBR to improve health outcomes for infants in health care settings and to improve parent-child interactions using the infant simulator. Finally, we will discuss previous and future research using simulation to reduce morbidity and mortality from abusive head trauma, the most common cause of traumatic death in infancy.
Source: Infant Behavior and Development - Category: Child Development Source Type: research