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This study piloted an innovative, low-cost, portable simulation for healthcare professionals to train in recognizing and responding to deteriorating patients. The humanistic approach enhanced engagement, offering a viable alternative for resuscitation education.

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  • Medical Education
  • Patient Safety
  • Simulation Technology

Background:

  • High-fidelity simulation centers are crucial for patient safety but face limitations like cost and portability.
  • Creative innovation is needed to broaden the reach of simulation-based resuscitation training.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To pilot an inexpensive, portable, humanistic simulation modality for educating nurses and doctors.
  • To assess its effectiveness in training for recognizing and responding to deteriorating patients.

Main Methods:

  • A novel, high-fidelity, humanistic simulation modality was piloted.
  • Five focus group discussions were conducted with participants to gather feedback.

Main Results:

  • The main theme identified was high engagement in the simulation experience.
  • Key subthemes included the realism of the character, believability of the experience, and increased participant connection.

Conclusions:

  • This innovative simulation modality provides a practical and effective alternative for resuscitation training.
  • It addresses the limitations of traditional high-fidelity simulation centers, enhancing accessibility and engagement.