Zusammenfassung
Debriefing, die Nachbesprechung eines Simulationsszenarios, ist ein sehr wichtiger Bestandteil des simulationsgestützten Lernens. Viele der Reflexionen und Einsichten, die sich im Zusammenhang mit der Simulation ergeben, werden hier bewusst und explizit gemacht. Debriefings haben verschiedene Phasen, in der der Debriefer mit den Teilnehmern daran arbeitet, die Lernziele der Simulation umzusetzen. Gerade in den letzten Jahren bekam diese Kursphase viel Aufmerksamkeit, und eine Reihe von Verfahren wurde entwickelt. Gemeinsam ist diesen Modellen in der Regel, dass die Gruppe sich einen Überblick darüber verschafft, was im Szenario konkret geschah, dann einzelne Aspekte genauer analysiert und schließlich beschreibt, welche Lerneinsichten und Änderungsintentionen sich aus der Diskussion ergeben haben. Viele Faktoren beeinflussen, wie ein Debriefing abläuft, z. B. die Gruppendynamik, kulturelle Unterschiede und Gemeinsamkeiten innerhalb der Gruppe oder die Erfahrung der Debriefer und Teilnehmer. Zunehmend werden Debriefingmethoden, die in der Simulation entwickelt wurden, auch in klinischen Zusammenhängen eingesetzt.
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Dieckmann, P. (2018). Gute Nachrede – Debriefing. In: St.Pierre, M., Breuer, G. (eds) Simulation in der Medizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54566-9_15
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