Collection
Methodological Innovations in Healthcare Simulation Research
- Submission status
- Open
- Open for submission from
- 16 June 2022
- Submission deadline
- Ongoing
"How can we push the boundaries of healthcare simulation research, leading to new insights and innovations? The healthcare simulation community has shown the benefits of simulation as an educational strategy, while also demonstrating an approach to study clinical activity and behaviour in a reproducible way. Scholarly inquiry has demonstrated the value of robust interventions, and now collectively our field is considering turning its attention not to ‘if’ simulation works, but ‘how’, ‘to what ends,’ and ‘under what conditions’.
Recently, Advances in Simulation announced a new “methodological intersections” article type, in order to help advance our thinking about simulation research. In this thematic series, we seek manuscripts that challenge our collective thinking about how to conceptualise, frame, study, and theorise simulation in health and social care. To this end, we seek contributions from diverse paradigms that use relevant theory and innovative methodologies and methods to help us advance the field.
Series Editor: Walter Eppich, RCSI SIM Centre for Simulation Education and Research, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dublin, Ireland
Articles will undergo all of the journal's standard peer review and editorial processes outlined in its submission guidelines.
Editors
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Walter Eppich
Series Editor: Walter Eppich, RCSI SIM Centre for Simulation Education and Research, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dublin, Ireland
Articles (5 in this collection)
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Data-driven resuscitation training using pose estimation
Authors (first, second and last of 7)
- Kerrin E. Weiss
- Michaela Kolbe
- Quentin Lohmeyer
- Content type: Methodological intersections
- Open Access
- Published: 16 April 2023
- Article: 12
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Critical design choices in healthcare simulation education: a 4C/ID perspective on design that leads to transfer
Authors (first, second and last of 5)
- Jimmy Frerejean
- Jeroen J. G. van Merriënboer
- Walter Eppich
- Content type: Methodological intersections
- Open Access
- Published: 24 February 2023
- Article: 5
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Advancing healthcare simulation research: innovations in theory, methodology, and method
Authors
- Walter Eppich
- Gabriel Reedy
- Content type: Editorial
- Open Access
- Published: 27 July 2022
- Article: 23
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Getting everyone to the table: exploring everyday and everynight work to consider ‘latent social threats’ through interprofessional tabletop simulation
Authors (first, second and last of 7)
- Ryan Brydges
- Lori Nemoy
- Douglas M. Campbell
- Content type: Methodological intersections
- Open Access
- Published: 03 November 2021
- Article: 39