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Isabel T. Gross, Timothy C. Clapper, Geethanjali Ramachandra, Anita Thomas, Anne Ades, Barbara Walsh, Florian Kreuzer, Rachel Elkin, M. Wagner, Travis Whitfill, Todd P. Chang, Jonathan P. Duff, Ellen S. Deutsch, Ruth M Loellgen, Janice C. Palaganas, Jabeen Fayyaz, David Kessler, Aaron W. Calhoun

2022Simulation in Healthcare The Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic forced rapid implementation and refinement of distance simulation methodologies in which participants and/or facilitators are not physically colocated. A review of the distance simulation literature showed that heterogeneity in many areas (including nomenclature, methodology, and outcomes) limited the ability to identify best practice. In April 2020, the Healthcare Distance Simulation Collaboration was formed with the goal of addressing these issues. The aim of this study was to identify future research priorities in the field of distance simulation using data derived from this summit. METHODS: This study analyzed textual data gathered during the consensus process conducted at the inaugural Healthcare Distance Simulation Summit to explore participant perceptions of the most pressing research questions regarding distance simulation. Participants discussed education and patient safety standards, simulation facilitators and barriers, and research priorities. Data were qualitatively analyzed using an explicitly constructivist thematic analysis approach, resulting in the creation of a theoretical framework. RESULTS: Our sample included 302 participants who represented 29 countries. We identified 42 codes clustered within 4 themes concerning key areas in which further research into distance simulation is needed: (1) safety and acceptability, (2) educational/foundational considerations, (3) impact, and (4) areas of ongoing exploration. Within each theme, pertinent research questions were identified and categorized. CONCLUSIONS: Distance simulation presents several challenges and opportunities. Research around best practices, including educational foundation and psychological safety, are especially important as is the need to determine outcomes and long-term effects of this emerging field.

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Best practiceSummitThematic analysisHealth careDistance educationProcess (computing)PsychologyMedical educationComputer scienceManagement scienceQualitative researchMedicineSociologyPolitical sciencePedagogyEngineeringGeographyPhysical geographyOperating systemSocial scienceLawSimulation-Based Education in HealthcarePatient Safety and Medication ErrorsInterprofessional Education and Collaboration