2023
DOI: 10.3390/geriatrics8010026
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In Situ Simulation Training for Frailty

Abstract: Background: People living with frailty account for a significant proportion of hospital inpatients and are at increased risk of adverse events during admission. The understanding of frailty remains variable among hospital staff, and there is a need for effective frailty training across multidisciplinary teams. Simulation is known to be advantageous for improving human factor skills in multidisciplinary teams. In situ simulation can increase accessibility and promote ward team learning, but its effectiveness wi… Show more

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“…Falls also represent a large percentage of hospitalized older patients as they may result in multiple injuries, including head trauma [4][5][6]. A head injury can be a common cause of disability and mortality and may be as mild as a bump, bruise (contusion), or cut and can be moderate to severe due to a concussion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Falls also represent a large percentage of hospitalized older patients as they may result in multiple injuries, including head trauma [4][5][6]. A head injury can be a common cause of disability and mortality and may be as mild as a bump, bruise (contusion), or cut and can be moderate to severe due to a concussion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%