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Simulation-based summative assessment in healthcare: an overview of key principles for practice

BACKGROUND: Healthcare curricula need summative assessments relevant to and representative of clinical situations to best select and train learners. Simulation provides multiple benefits with a growing literature base proving its utility for training in a formative context. Advancing to the next ste...

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Autores principales: Buléon, Clément, Mattatia, Laurent, Minehart, Rebecca D., Rudolph, Jenny W., Lois, Fernande J., Guillouet, Erwan, Philippon, Anne-Laure, Brissaud, Olivier, Lefevre-Scelles, Antoine, Benhamou, Dan, Lecomte, François, group, the SoFraSimS Assessment with simulation, Bellot, Anne, Crublé, Isabelle, Philippot, Guillaume, Vanderlinden, Thierry, Batrancourt, Sébastien, Boithias-Guerot, Claire, Bréaud, Jean, de Vries, Philine, Sibert, Louis, Sécheresse, Thierry, Boulant, Virginie, Delamarre, Louis, Grillet, Laurent, Jund, Marianne, Mathurin, Christophe, Berthod, Jacques, Debien, Blaise, Gacia, Olivier, Der Sahakian, Guillaume, Boet, Sylvain, Oriot, Denis, Chabot, Jean-Michel
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9795938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36578052
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41077-022-00238-9
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author Buléon, Clément
Mattatia, Laurent
Minehart, Rebecca D.
Rudolph, Jenny W.
Lois, Fernande J.
Guillouet, Erwan
Philippon, Anne-Laure
Brissaud, Olivier
Lefevre-Scelles, Antoine
Benhamou, Dan
Lecomte, François
group, the SoFraSimS Assessment with simulation
Bellot, Anne
Crublé, Isabelle
Philippot, Guillaume
Vanderlinden, Thierry
Batrancourt, Sébastien
Boithias-Guerot, Claire
Bréaud, Jean
de Vries, Philine
Sibert, Louis
Sécheresse, Thierry
Boulant, Virginie
Delamarre, Louis
Grillet, Laurent
Jund, Marianne
Mathurin, Christophe
Berthod, Jacques
Debien, Blaise
Gacia, Olivier
Der Sahakian, Guillaume
Boet, Sylvain
Oriot, Denis
Chabot, Jean-Michel
author_facet Buléon, Clément
Mattatia, Laurent
Minehart, Rebecca D.
Rudolph, Jenny W.
Lois, Fernande J.
Guillouet, Erwan
Philippon, Anne-Laure
Brissaud, Olivier
Lefevre-Scelles, Antoine
Benhamou, Dan
Lecomte, François
group, the SoFraSimS Assessment with simulation
Bellot, Anne
Crublé, Isabelle
Philippot, Guillaume
Vanderlinden, Thierry
Batrancourt, Sébastien
Boithias-Guerot, Claire
Bréaud, Jean
de Vries, Philine
Sibert, Louis
Sécheresse, Thierry
Boulant, Virginie
Delamarre, Louis
Grillet, Laurent
Jund, Marianne
Mathurin, Christophe
Berthod, Jacques
Debien, Blaise
Gacia, Olivier
Der Sahakian, Guillaume
Boet, Sylvain
Oriot, Denis
Chabot, Jean-Michel
author_sort Buléon, Clément
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Healthcare curricula need summative assessments relevant to and representative of clinical situations to best select and train learners. Simulation provides multiple benefits with a growing literature base proving its utility for training in a formative context. Advancing to the next step, “the use of simulation for summative assessment” requires rigorous and evidence-based development because any summative assessment is high stakes for participants, trainers, and programs. The first step of this process is to identify the baseline from which we can start. METHODS: First, using a modified nominal group technique, a task force of 34 panelists defined topics to clarify the why, how, what, when, and who for using simulation-based summative assessment (SBSA). Second, each topic was explored by a group of panelists based on state-of-the-art literature reviews technique with a snowball method to identify further references. Our goal was to identify current knowledge and potential recommendations for future directions. Results were cross-checked among groups and reviewed by an independent expert committee. RESULTS: Seven topics were selected by the task force: “What can be assessed in simulation?”, “Assessment tools for SBSA”, “Consequences of undergoing the SBSA process”, “Scenarios for SBSA”, “Debriefing, video, and research for SBSA”, “Trainers for SBSA”, and “Implementation of SBSA in healthcare”. Together, these seven explorations provide an overview of what is known and can be done with relative certainty, and what is unknown and probably needs further investigation. Based on this work, we highlighted the trustworthiness of different summative assessment-related conclusions, the remaining important problems and questions, and their consequences for participants and institutions of how SBSA is conducted. CONCLUSION: Our results identified among the seven topics one area with robust evidence in the literature (“What can be assessed in simulation?”), three areas with evidence that require guidance by expert opinion (“Assessment tools for SBSA”, “Scenarios for SBSA”, “Implementation of SBSA in healthcare”), and three areas with weak or emerging evidence (“Consequences of undergoing the SBSA process”, “Debriefing for SBSA”, “Trainers for SBSA”). Using SBSA holds much promise, with increasing demand for this application. Due to the important stakes involved, it must be rigorously conducted and supervised. Guidelines for good practice should be formalized to help with conduct and implementation. We believe this baseline can direct future investigation and the development of guidelines.
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spelling pubmed-97959382022-12-29 Simulation-based summative assessment in healthcare: an overview of key principles for practice Buléon, Clément Mattatia, Laurent Minehart, Rebecca D. Rudolph, Jenny W. Lois, Fernande J. Guillouet, Erwan Philippon, Anne-Laure Brissaud, Olivier Lefevre-Scelles, Antoine Benhamou, Dan Lecomte, François group, the SoFraSimS Assessment with simulation Bellot, Anne Crublé, Isabelle Philippot, Guillaume Vanderlinden, Thierry Batrancourt, Sébastien Boithias-Guerot, Claire Bréaud, Jean de Vries, Philine Sibert, Louis Sécheresse, Thierry Boulant, Virginie Delamarre, Louis Grillet, Laurent Jund, Marianne Mathurin, Christophe Berthod, Jacques Debien, Blaise Gacia, Olivier Der Sahakian, Guillaume Boet, Sylvain Oriot, Denis Chabot, Jean-Michel Adv Simul (Lond) Advancing Simulation Practice BACKGROUND: Healthcare curricula need summative assessments relevant to and representative of clinical situations to best select and train learners. Simulation provides multiple benefits with a growing literature base proving its utility for training in a formative context. Advancing to the next step, “the use of simulation for summative assessment” requires rigorous and evidence-based development because any summative assessment is high stakes for participants, trainers, and programs. The first step of this process is to identify the baseline from which we can start. METHODS: First, using a modified nominal group technique, a task force of 34 panelists defined topics to clarify the why, how, what, when, and who for using simulation-based summative assessment (SBSA). Second, each topic was explored by a group of panelists based on state-of-the-art literature reviews technique with a snowball method to identify further references. Our goal was to identify current knowledge and potential recommendations for future directions. Results were cross-checked among groups and reviewed by an independent expert committee. RESULTS: Seven topics were selected by the task force: “What can be assessed in simulation?”, “Assessment tools for SBSA”, “Consequences of undergoing the SBSA process”, “Scenarios for SBSA”, “Debriefing, video, and research for SBSA”, “Trainers for SBSA”, and “Implementation of SBSA in healthcare”. Together, these seven explorations provide an overview of what is known and can be done with relative certainty, and what is unknown and probably needs further investigation. Based on this work, we highlighted the trustworthiness of different summative assessment-related conclusions, the remaining important problems and questions, and their consequences for participants and institutions of how SBSA is conducted. CONCLUSION: Our results identified among the seven topics one area with robust evidence in the literature (“What can be assessed in simulation?”), three areas with evidence that require guidance by expert opinion (“Assessment tools for SBSA”, “Scenarios for SBSA”, “Implementation of SBSA in healthcare”), and three areas with weak or emerging evidence (“Consequences of undergoing the SBSA process”, “Debriefing for SBSA”, “Trainers for SBSA”). Using SBSA holds much promise, with increasing demand for this application. Due to the important stakes involved, it must be rigorously conducted and supervised. Guidelines for good practice should be formalized to help with conduct and implementation. We believe this baseline can direct future investigation and the development of guidelines. BioMed Central 2022-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9795938/ /pubmed/36578052 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41077-022-00238-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) ) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data.
spellingShingle Advancing Simulation Practice
Buléon, Clément
Mattatia, Laurent
Minehart, Rebecca D.
Rudolph, Jenny W.
Lois, Fernande J.
Guillouet, Erwan
Philippon, Anne-Laure
Brissaud, Olivier
Lefevre-Scelles, Antoine
Benhamou, Dan
Lecomte, François
group, the SoFraSimS Assessment with simulation
Bellot, Anne
Crublé, Isabelle
Philippot, Guillaume
Vanderlinden, Thierry
Batrancourt, Sébastien
Boithias-Guerot, Claire
Bréaud, Jean
de Vries, Philine
Sibert, Louis
Sécheresse, Thierry
Boulant, Virginie
Delamarre, Louis
Grillet, Laurent
Jund, Marianne
Mathurin, Christophe
Berthod, Jacques
Debien, Blaise
Gacia, Olivier
Der Sahakian, Guillaume
Boet, Sylvain
Oriot, Denis
Chabot, Jean-Michel
Simulation-based summative assessment in healthcare: an overview of key principles for practice
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title_short Simulation-based summative assessment in healthcare: an overview of key principles for practice
title_sort simulation-based summative assessment in healthcare: an overview of key principles for practice
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9795938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36578052
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41077-022-00238-9
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