J. Maestre, Elena Rojo RN, Liébana Piedra, I. Del Moral, R. Simon
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Abstract
facilitar superar AbstrAct Recent simulation literature reviews highlight the critical role of debriefing in the learning process. As a consequence, there has been an increase in the number of health and allied professionals that have been trained to conduct debriefings. However, as the number and scope of the activities increase, it is not always possible to find expert debriefers who are also experts in the specific content area. Therefore, it is increasingly common for educators to collaborate with content experts in various fields in healthcare, who often have no previous experience with simulation-based education. No references to the particular opportunities and challenges of this interaction has been found. Therefore, the objective was to propose a guide to: 1) describe the advantages of this type of collaboration, 2) discuss common challenges and 3) overcome specific challenges; also, to suggest future directions for research.