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Recommendations of the Netzwerk Kindersimulation for the Implementation of Simulation-Based Pediatric Team Trainings: A Delphi Process

Background: Serious or life-threatening pediatric emergencies are rare. Patient outcomes largely depend on excellent teamwork and require regular simulation-based team training. Recommendations for pediatric simulation-based education are scarce. We aimed to develop evidence-based guidelines to info...

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Autores principales: Löllgen, Ruth M., Heimberg, Ellen, Wagner, Michael, Bibl, Katharina, Paulun, Annika, Rupp, Jasmin, Doerfler, Christian, Staffler, Alex, Sandmeyer, Benedikt, Mileder, Lukas P.
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10297481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37371299
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10061068
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author Löllgen, Ruth M.
Heimberg, Ellen
Wagner, Michael
Bibl, Katharina
Paulun, Annika
Rupp, Jasmin
Doerfler, Christian
Staffler, Alex
Sandmeyer, Benedikt
Mileder, Lukas P.
author_facet Löllgen, Ruth M.
Heimberg, Ellen
Wagner, Michael
Bibl, Katharina
Paulun, Annika
Rupp, Jasmin
Doerfler, Christian
Staffler, Alex
Sandmeyer, Benedikt
Mileder, Lukas P.
author_sort Löllgen, Ruth M.
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description Background: Serious or life-threatening pediatric emergencies are rare. Patient outcomes largely depend on excellent teamwork and require regular simulation-based team training. Recommendations for pediatric simulation-based education are scarce. We aimed to develop evidence-based guidelines to inform simulation educators and healthcare stakeholders. Methods: A modified three-round Delphi technique was used. The first guideline draft was formed through expert discussion and based on consensus (n = 10 Netzwerk Kindersimulation panelists). Delphi round 1 consisted of an individual and team revision of this version by the expert panelists. Delphi round 2 comprised an in-depth review by 12 external international expert reviewers and revision by the expert panel. Delphi round 3 involved a revisit of the guidelines by the external experts. Consensus was reached after three rounds. Results: The final 23-page document was translated into English and adopted as international guidelines by the Swiss Society of Pediatrics (SGP/SSP), the German Society for Neonatology and Pediatric Intensive Care (GNPI), and the Austrian Society of Pediatrics. Conclusions: Our work constitutes comprehensive up-to-date guidelines for simulation-based team trainings and debriefings. High-quality simulation training provides standardized learning conditions for trainees. These guidelines will have a sustainable impact on standardized high-quality simulation-based education.
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spelling pubmed-102974812023-06-28 Recommendations of the Netzwerk Kindersimulation for the Implementation of Simulation-Based Pediatric Team Trainings: A Delphi Process Löllgen, Ruth M. Heimberg, Ellen Wagner, Michael Bibl, Katharina Paulun, Annika Rupp, Jasmin Doerfler, Christian Staffler, Alex Sandmeyer, Benedikt Mileder, Lukas P. Children (Basel) Article Background: Serious or life-threatening pediatric emergencies are rare. Patient outcomes largely depend on excellent teamwork and require regular simulation-based team training. Recommendations for pediatric simulation-based education are scarce. We aimed to develop evidence-based guidelines to inform simulation educators and healthcare stakeholders. Methods: A modified three-round Delphi technique was used. The first guideline draft was formed through expert discussion and based on consensus (n = 10 Netzwerk Kindersimulation panelists). Delphi round 1 consisted of an individual and team revision of this version by the expert panelists. Delphi round 2 comprised an in-depth review by 12 external international expert reviewers and revision by the expert panel. Delphi round 3 involved a revisit of the guidelines by the external experts. Consensus was reached after three rounds. Results: The final 23-page document was translated into English and adopted as international guidelines by the Swiss Society of Pediatrics (SGP/SSP), the German Society for Neonatology and Pediatric Intensive Care (GNPI), and the Austrian Society of Pediatrics. Conclusions: Our work constitutes comprehensive up-to-date guidelines for simulation-based team trainings and debriefings. High-quality simulation training provides standardized learning conditions for trainees. These guidelines will have a sustainable impact on standardized high-quality simulation-based education. MDPI 2023-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10297481/ /pubmed/37371299 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10061068 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Löllgen, Ruth M.
Heimberg, Ellen
Wagner, Michael
Bibl, Katharina
Paulun, Annika
Rupp, Jasmin
Doerfler, Christian
Staffler, Alex
Sandmeyer, Benedikt
Mileder, Lukas P.
Recommendations of the Netzwerk Kindersimulation for the Implementation of Simulation-Based Pediatric Team Trainings: A Delphi Process
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title_fullStr Recommendations of the Netzwerk Kindersimulation for the Implementation of Simulation-Based Pediatric Team Trainings: A Delphi Process
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title_short Recommendations of the Netzwerk Kindersimulation for the Implementation of Simulation-Based Pediatric Team Trainings: A Delphi Process
title_sort recommendations of the netzwerk kindersimulation for the implementation of simulation-based pediatric team trainings: a delphi process
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10297481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37371299
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10061068
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