Death of the paediatric manikin: a scoping review.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS BMJ Paediatrics Open Pub Date : 2024-12-02 DOI:10.1136/bmjpo-2024-002941
Teleireoluwa Apara, Tom Hogan, Jennifer L H Peterson
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Abstract

Introduction: Whether the manikin should die in simulation training is a controversial area, with some educators stating that manikin death is essential in providing realistic training, while others state that the psychological burden of manikin death could derail learning and impair psychological safety. This scoping review aims to explore the existing literature regarding death of the manikin in paediatric and neonatal simulation education.

Methods: The literature was searched for publications regarding paediatric and/or neonatal manikin death in simulation training. The same search strategy was used across MEDLINE (OVID), Embase (OVID), CINAHL (EBSCO) and PsycInfo (OVID) databases. Articles were screened against predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria.

Results: 810 articles were identified. 807 were excluded (duplicates/did not meet criteria). Three articles were suitable for inclusion in the final review. Included studies were analysed using an inductive thematic analysis approach.

Conclusions: There is a paucity of research in this important area of simulation training. From the limited research available, the following themes were identified: death of the paediatric manikin can increase scenario realism; participation in paediatric manikin death scenarios was not more stressful than participating in standard simulation; and the debrief has a crucial role in mitigating the potentially negative impacts of paediatric manikin death for learners.Death of the paediatric and neonatal manikin can provide a beneficial educational experience for participants but requires considered and experienced facilitation.

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儿童人体模型的死亡:范围审查。
人体模型是否应该在模拟训练中死亡是一个有争议的领域,一些教育工作者指出,人体模型的死亡对于提供真实的训练是必不可少的,而另一些人则指出,人体模型死亡的心理负担可能会破坏学习并损害心理安全。这一范围审查的目的是探讨现有的文献关于儿童和新生儿模拟教育的人体模型死亡。方法:检索有关模拟训练中儿童和/或新生儿人体模型死亡的出版物。在MEDLINE (OVID)、Embase (OVID)、CINAHL (EBSCO)和PsycInfo (OVID)数据库中使用了相同的搜索策略。根据预先确定的纳入和排除标准对文章进行筛选。结果:共鉴定出810篇。807例被排除(重复/不符合标准)。三篇文章适合纳入最终审评。纳入的研究采用归纳专题分析方法进行分析。结论:在模拟训练这一重要领域的研究还很缺乏。从现有的有限研究中,确定了以下主题:儿科人体模型的死亡可以增加场景的真实性;参与儿童假人死亡场景并不比参与标准模拟更有压力;汇报在减轻儿童假人死亡对学习者的潜在负面影响方面起着至关重要的作用。儿童和新生儿假人的死亡可以为参与者提供有益的教育经验,但需要考虑和经验丰富的促进。
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