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  • Medical Simulation
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Teamwork Technologies

Background:

  • Near-live simulation offers a flexible alternative for evaluating team-based work technologies.
  • Traditional methods often require full team participation, posing logistical challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate a digital checklist application for pediatric trauma resuscitation using remote near-live simulations.
  • To identify challenges and lessons learned in designing and conducting complex remote simulations.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted 14 remote near-live simulation sessions.
  • Evaluated a digital checklist application for pediatric trauma resuscitation.
  • Focused on challenges related to participant device access and system integration.

Main Results:

  • Remote near-live simulations for team-based technology evaluation are feasible but complex.
  • Key challenges included ensuring participant access to the application and integrating it with vital sign monitors.
  • Lessons learned emphasize the importance of video selection, system accessibility, and inter-system integration.

Conclusions:

  • The near-live simulation method is advantageous for testing team-based work technologies.
  • Careful consideration of environmental design, participant access, and system integration is crucial for successful remote near-live simulations.
  • This approach provides valuable insights into technology usability in critical care settings.