2019
DOI: 10.1097/pcc.0000000000001869
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Bridging the Stressful Gap Between ICU and Home: Medical Simulation for Pediatric Patients and Their Families*

Abstract: Objectives: Introduce an expanding role for pediatric critical care and medical simulation to optimize the care for children with technology dependence. Data Sources: Limited review of literature and practice for current teaching paradigms, vulnerability of the patient population, and efficacy of simulation as a medical educational tool. Conclusions: In accordance with new care models and patient need, criti… Show more

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“…Knowledge of such cultural practices and beliefs inform the preventive approach adopted for the prevention programmes to be successful and sustainable. Ndlovu (2016) argued that the ambivalence of African beliefs, cultures and spiritual beliefs around issues of health and particularly disability can perpetuate self and community stigma and embarrassment and can also result in families withholding crucial information related to their concerns and family history of hearing loss and maternal infections (Graham et al 2019). The WHO (2010b) emphasised the commitment required in terms of time, energy and skills to implement a successful health promotion and prevention programme or campaign.…”
Section: Factors Influencing the Provision Of Culturally And Linguist...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knowledge of such cultural practices and beliefs inform the preventive approach adopted for the prevention programmes to be successful and sustainable. Ndlovu (2016) argued that the ambivalence of African beliefs, cultures and spiritual beliefs around issues of health and particularly disability can perpetuate self and community stigma and embarrassment and can also result in families withholding crucial information related to their concerns and family history of hearing loss and maternal infections (Graham et al 2019). The WHO (2010b) emphasised the commitment required in terms of time, energy and skills to implement a successful health promotion and prevention programme or campaign.…”
Section: Factors Influencing the Provision Of Culturally And Linguist...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 By providing an immersive and experiential learning experience, SBE may help bridge the gap between home caregiver demands and preparedness. 11 A great example of this may be seen with simulation-based tracheostomy management training where participants are exposed to high stakes, low-frequency events such as accidental decannulation, total airway obstruction, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. SBE allows participants to practice using a realistic, hands-on platform that increases confidence and helps identify performance gaps that may be addressed and closed prior to their child's discharge.…”
Section: Benefits Of Simulation To Home Caregiversmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patientand family-centered clinical simulation presents many challenges for academic and professional education. The financial, structural and organizational challenges in the clinical simulation proposal aimed at home care education include, in addition to caregivers’ literacy level, their feelings, emotional and affective states, which influence learning ( 9 ) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%