Human factors’ role in distance healthcare simulation

Shannon K. T. Bailey, A. Hughes, J. Ray, G. Miller, Samreen Vora, M. Scerbo
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As educators seek to optimize the utility of distance simulation for healthcare education, several challenges are present in the design, delivery, and evaluation of simulation-based training (SBT) that align with best practices in human factors. The planned outcome of this panel is a strengthening of the collaboration between human factors/ergonomics (HF/E) and healthcare simulation communities with practical tools that can be used to optimize distance healthcare training. Content proposed as part of the current effort should inform the development of strategic partnerships between simulationists, medical education, and HF/E professionals. We anticipate that the panel will be of interest to scientists and practitioners alike who perform work within the medical simulation space. Although the panel is formed with a focus on the needs identified for distance simulation training, panelists will be asked how human factors techniques can be beneficial to simulation in healthcare more broadly.
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人为因素在远程医疗模拟中的作用
随着教育工作者寻求优化远程模拟在医疗保健教育中的效用,在设计、提供和评估与人为因素最佳实践相一致的基于模拟的培训(SBT)方面存在一些挑战。该小组的计划成果是通过可用于优化远程医疗培训的实用工具,加强人类因素/人体工程学(HF/E)和医疗模拟社区之间的合作。作为当前工作的一部分提出的内容应为模拟学家、医学教育和HF/E专业人员之间的战略伙伴关系的发展提供信息。我们预计,在医学模拟领域开展工作的科学家和从业者都会对该小组感兴趣。尽管该小组的成立重点是确定远程模拟培训的需求,但小组成员将被问及人为因素技术如何有利于更广泛的医疗保健模拟。
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