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  • Health Services Research
  • Medical Simulation Technology

Background:

  • Healthcare delivery research traditionally faces challenges with participant recruitment and geographic limitations.
  • Simulated environments offer controlled settings for studying healthcare processes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore mobile and remote simulation as a viable research methodology for healthcare delivery.
  • To detail the requirements, costs, advantages, and challenges of this approach.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing mobile and remote simulation technology for data collection.
  • Conducting a large-scale national study in the United States as a case example.
  • Outlining necessary technology and equipment for implementation.

Main Results:

  • Mobile and remote simulations significantly increase the potential study participant pool.
  • This methodology allows for the collection of data in simulated healthcare environments.
  • Generalizable conclusions can be drawn from large-scale remote studies.

Conclusions:

  • Mobile and remote simulations are effective research tools for healthcare delivery.
  • This methodology enhances participant accessibility and the scope of research findings.
  • Understanding the associated costs, benefits, and challenges is crucial for successful implementation.