Resilience-focused debriefing: addressing complexity in interprofessional simulation-based education-a design-based research study.

IF 4.7 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Torben Nordahl Amorøe, Hans Rystedt, Lena Oxelmark, Peter Dieckmann, Paulin Andréll
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Background: Healthcare students are taught teamwork and collaboration through interprofessional simulation-based education (IPSE). However, the complex nature of healthcare and the ability to react resiliently to the unexpected is usually not actively addressed. This study explores how complexity and resilience can be addressed in IPSE debriefing for pre-graduate healthcare students.

Methods: A focus group of nine facilitators in an IPSE course for nursing and medical students was introduced to the characteristics of complex systems, Safety-II, solution-focused approach, and appreciative inquiry. In five iterations, the facilitators discussed how these theories and methods could be applied, tested, evaluated, and adjusted in debriefings supported by video clips of their own debriefings. Video recordings of debriefings (n = 56) and focus group interviews (n = 6) were collected. Focus group interviews were transcribed and reviewed to explore the basis for final recommendations.

Results: Facilitators identified and tested 22 debriefing techniques that potentially could address complexity and resilience in IPSE. In total, 17 of the tested techniques were found to be able to make students aware of the complex nature of interprofessional teamwork and collaboration in acute dynamic healthcare situations, their existing capacities for resilience, potentially increasing their capacity for resilience.

Conclusions: Learning needs around resilience and complexity could be addressed successfully in IPSE debriefings, but further studies are needed to assess the effect of resilience-focused debriefing techniques on teamwork in IPSE.

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以弹性为中心的汇报:解决跨专业模拟教育中的复杂性——一项基于设计的研究。
背景:医疗保健学生通过跨专业模拟教育(IPSE)学习团队合作和协作。然而,医疗保健的复杂性和对意外事件的弹性反应能力通常没有得到积极解决。本研究探讨了如何复杂性和弹性可以在IPSE报告中为研究生医疗保健学生解决。方法:在一门面向护理和医学生的IPSE课程中,对9名辅导员组成的焦点小组进行了介绍,介绍了复杂系统、安全ii、以解决方案为中心的方法和欣赏式询问的特点。在五次迭代中,引导者讨论了如何在汇报中应用、测试、评估和调整这些理论和方法,这些汇报由他们自己的汇报视频剪辑支持。收集述职报告录像(n = 56)和焦点小组访谈录像(n = 6)。对焦点小组访谈进行了记录和审查,以探讨最后建议的依据。结果:主持人确定并测试了22种可能解决IPSE复杂性和弹性问题的汇报技术。总共有17项测试技术被发现能够使学生意识到在紧急动态医疗保健情况下跨专业团队合作和协作的复杂性,以及他们现有的适应能力,从而有可能提高他们的适应能力。结论:围绕弹性和复杂性的学习需求可以在IPSE述评中成功解决,但需要进一步的研究来评估以弹性为重点的述评技术对IPSE团队合作的影响。
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