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Interprofessional in situ simulation (ISS) enhances patient safety in nonoperating room anesthesia (NORA) settings. This approach improves team communication, role clarity, and crisis coordination, addressing NORA

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Area of Science:

  • Anesthesiology
  • Medical Simulation
  • Patient Safety

Background:

  • Nonoperating room anesthesia (NORA) care presents unique challenges and risks.
  • Simulation is a recommended tool for enhancing patient safety and team performance in NORA.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current literature on simulation in NORA.
  • To focus specifically on interprofessional in situ simulation (ISS) within NORA settings.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing studies on interprofessional ISS in various NORA environments.
  • Analysis of qualitative data on simulation participant experiences.

Main Results:

  • Interprofessional ISS conducted in the clinical environment improves patient safety.
  • ISS enhances interprofessional communication, role understanding, and crisis management coordination.
  • Recent studies indicate positive impacts on team dynamics in NORA settings.

Conclusions:

  • Interprofessional ISS is a promising strategy for mitigating NORA-related risks.
  • Further research is needed on the sustainability and scalability of ISS programs.
  • Long-term effects on provider learning and patient outcomes require investigation.