2021
DOI: 10.54531/jbxj4450
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189 A Simulation With No Participants Only Co-Faculty: Using Simulation for Systems Integration On the Large Scale

Abstract: The large-scale relocation of a paediatric hospital is a significant undertaking. New environments change the system, and ways of working must adapt to maintain quality healthcare. There are risks to patients and staff well-being, with high anxiety around change. There is evidence for the efficacy of simulation as a tool for safe training and rehearsal of staff and teams [1] but less so on such a large scale. Simulation for many is still perceived as a test of performance and a threat. We connected with the in… Show more

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“…A recent ethnographic study described how simulation can be used to onboard new staff members, transmitting the departmental culture through simulated scenarios [ 24 ]. Furthermore, when relocating hospital staff, translational simulation has also been argued as a feasible intervention for simulation as a system integration tool, including a particular impact on preparedness [ 25 , 26 ]. However, this research focuses on organizational structures, more than psychological well-being of staff during relocation phases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent ethnographic study described how simulation can be used to onboard new staff members, transmitting the departmental culture through simulated scenarios [ 24 ]. Furthermore, when relocating hospital staff, translational simulation has also been argued as a feasible intervention for simulation as a system integration tool, including a particular impact on preparedness [ 25 , 26 ]. However, this research focuses on organizational structures, more than psychological well-being of staff during relocation phases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%