2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecns.2015.03.010
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Standards of Best Practice: Simulation Standard VIII: Simulation-Enhanced Interprofessional Education (Sim-IPE)

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“…The Program Assessment Survey for Simulation (PASS) was developed by the author using the checklists from the NCSBN Simulation Guidelines for Prelicensure Nursing Program and the INACSL Standards of Best Practice: Simulation (Alexander et al, 2015;Decker et al, 2015;INACSL, 2013;Lioce et al, 2015). Face validity was addressed through review by national simulation experts; one had expertise in the development of the NLN Jeffries Simulation Theory, the second expert was a simulation coordinator from a community college, and the third was a simulation director from a university.…”
Section: Measurement Instrumentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Program Assessment Survey for Simulation (PASS) was developed by the author using the checklists from the NCSBN Simulation Guidelines for Prelicensure Nursing Program and the INACSL Standards of Best Practice: Simulation (Alexander et al, 2015;Decker et al, 2015;INACSL, 2013;Lioce et al, 2015). Face validity was addressed through review by national simulation experts; one had expertise in the development of the NLN Jeffries Simulation Theory, the second expert was a simulation coordinator from a community college, and the third was a simulation director from a university.…”
Section: Measurement Instrumentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The variables are the statements in the checklists for faculty preparation and program preparation as measured with a simple check mark if present at the time of the interview. The INACSL Standards of Best Practice: Simulation variables were the criteria for each standard(Decker et al, 2015;INACSL, 2013;Lioce et al, 2015). A three-point Likert scale from always to sometimes or never measured each criteria.…”
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“…"Tighter recommendations" should be understood as complying closely to recently developed simulation education standards, especially in the areas of simulation design, facilitation, interprofessional education, participant evaluation, and debriefing to ensure quality SBE. (37)(38)(39)(40)(41) Several aspects of the level of realism provided to ECMO simulation participants can be critical to them properly understanding how to handle ECMO emergencies and transfer the learning to the real clinical environment. (33) There is however currently no patient simulator that allows for the full scope of ECMO simulation procedures from preparation and pre-cannulation through to operating the ECMO circuit, or even transitioning from VV-ECMO to Veno-Veno-Arterial (VVA) ECMO or dealing with the full range of potential patient or circuit complications.…”
Section: Ecmo Simulation Fidelitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[9] Simulation enhanced interprofessional education (Sim-IPE) allows students to develop team collaboration skills in a safe learning environment while replicating the health care setting and has become a preferred method for IPE. [10,11] Best practices for Sim-IPE include appropriate team based structured debriefing and feedback while promoting collaborative teamwork and effective communication. [10] There are no studies on Sim-IPE in psychiatric-mental health to our knowledge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[10,11] Best practices for Sim-IPE include appropriate team based structured debriefing and feedback while promoting collaborative teamwork and effective communication. [10] There are no studies on Sim-IPE in psychiatric-mental health to our knowledge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%