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Developing A Trauma-Informed Psychologically Safe Debriefing Framework For Emotionally Stressful Simulation Events

CLINICAL SIMULATION IN NURSING(2021)

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As simulation experiences evolve to become more realistic and include events that extend beyond clinical skills performance, the debriefing models that are used also must evolve. There is much discussion regarding the psychological safety of participants during simulation and the debriefing period; however, the discussions generally revolve around the tone and the environment and less on the actual debriefing process. The majority of debriefing models in simulation is based on education frameworks with the intent to address learning objectives and learning outcome stemming from the simulation. They are not explicitly intended to process the feelings and emotions experienced during emotionally or psychologically stressful simulation events. Based on an extensive scoping review, this article reports on the development of a Trauma-informed Psychologically Safe debriefing framework that has been piloted with undergraduate nursing students who experience expected patient death in a simulation experience. Crown Copyright (C) 2020 Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning. All rights reserved.
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simulation, psychological safety, debriefing, patient death, psychological stress
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