Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6847453 | Nurse Education Today | 2016 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Educational interventions designed to improve the recognition and management of patient deterioration can improve learner outcomes when they incorporate medium to high-fidelity simulation. High-fidelity simulation has demonstrated effectiveness when delivered in brief sessions lasting only forty minutes. In situ simulation has demonstrated sustained positive impact upon the real world implementation of rapid response systems. Outcome measures should include knowledge and skill developments but there are important benefits in understanding patient outcomes.
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Authors
Clifford J. Connell, Ruth Endacott, Jennifer A. Jackman, Noelleen R. Kiprillis, Louise M. Sparkes, Simon J. Cooper,