The operational approach to and challenges of high-technology clinical simulation in South Africa

IF 0.4 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
R. van Wyk, M. Labuschagne, G. Joubert
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Background. Research has been published on the application of high-technology clinical simulation as a training tool in South Africa (SA). However, littlehas been published on the operational approach taken and challenges faced when establishing and running a high-technology clinical simulation facility.Objective. To ascertain the current operational approach taken and challenges faced regarding high-technology clinical simulation by SA simulation facilities.Methods. A quantitative descriptive study with an online questionnaire survey was conducted with representatives of simulation facilities at SA publichealth professions training institutions where high-technology simulation is used. The questionnaire consisted of sections dealing with the characteristics ofand challenges faced by the facilities and the following operational aspects: management, funding, staffing and staff development, curriculum integration,physical environment and research.Results. Forty-two institutions were approached and 23 (54.8%) participated. Simulation was used at 16 (69.6%) of these institutions, representing17 facilities, with 14 (82.4%) using high-technology simulation. Nine (64.3%) of the 14 simulation facilities were custom built. Four (28.6%) facilitieshad dedicated technical staff. The participating simulation facilities acquired their funding mainly through institutional budget allocations (78.6%) andgovernment education grants (78.6%). The number of students using high-technology simulation facilities was the highest among the fifth-year (median195) and sixth-year (median 21) students.Conclusion. Large student groups and a lack of trained simulation staff are some of the challenges being faced by high-technology simulation facilities in SA.Recommendations and guidelines should be established to ensure effective integration and alleviation of all operational aspects and challenges
南非高科技临床模拟的操作方法和挑战
背景关于在南非应用高科技临床模拟作为培训工具的研究已经发表。然而,关于在建立和运行高科技临床模拟设施时所采取的操作方法和面临的挑战,很少有报道。客观的确定SA模拟设施在高科技临床模拟方面目前采取的操作方法和面临的挑战。方法。对SA公共卫生专业培训机构使用高科技模拟的模拟设施的代表进行了定量描述性研究和在线问卷调查。问卷由几个部分组成,涉及设施的特点和面临的挑战,以及以下运营方面:管理、资金、人员配置和员工发展、课程整合、物理环境和研究。后果接触了42个机构,23个(54.8%)参与。这些机构中有16个(69.6%)使用了模拟,代表17个设施,其中14个(82.4%)使用了高科技模拟。14个模拟设施中有9个(64.3%)是定制的。四家(28.6%)设施配备了专职技术人员。参与的模拟设施主要通过机构预算拨款(78.6%)和政府教育拨款(78.6%)获得资金。使用高科技模拟设施的学生人数在五年级(中位数1995)和六年级(中位数21)学生中最多。结论大规模的学生群体和缺乏训练有素的模拟人员是南非高科技模拟设施面临的一些挑战。应制定建议和指导方针,以确保有效整合和缓解所有操作方面和挑战
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African Journal of Health Professions Education
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