Summary
Simulation is a training technique that replaces real experiences with guided experiences. These experiences replicate substantial aspects of the real world in a fully interactive manner. This article looks at the future of simulation in healthcare, categorising applications of simulation into 11 dimensions:
- The purpose and aims of the simulation activity
- The unit of participation in the simulation
- The experience level of simulation participants
- The healthcare domain in which the simulation is applied
- The healthcare disciplines of personnel participation in the simulation
- The type of knowledge, skill, attitudes of behaviour addressed in simulation
- The age of the patient being simulated
- The technology applicable or required for simulations
- The site of simulation participation
- The extent of direct participation in simulation
- The feedback method accompanying simulation
The future vision of simulation in healthcare (2007)
https://journals.lww.com/simulationinhealthcare/Fulltext/2007/00220/The_Future_Vision_of_Simulation_in_Healthcare.8.aspx
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