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Cheng, David; Tchetgen, Eric Tchetgen; Signorovitch, James – Research Synthesis Methods, 2023
Matching-adjusted indirect comparison (MAIC) enables indirect comparisons of interventions across separate studies when individual patient-level data (IPD) are available for only one study. Due to its similarity with propensity score weighting, it has been speculated that MAIC can be combined with outcome regression models in the spirit of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Robustness (Statistics), Intervention, Patients
Tiffany West – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Research suggests that newly graduated nurses lack confidence in caring for deteriorating patients and this lack of confidence could lead to poor patient outcomes. The aim of this project was to examine the effectiveness of a simulation intervention on the confidence level of Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) students in caring for deteriorating…
Descriptors: Nursing Students, Associate Degrees, Self Esteem, Simulation
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Ayed, Ahmad; Malak, Malakeh Z.; Alamer, Rsmieh M.; Batran, Ahmad; Salameh, Basma; Fashafsheh, Imad – Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
It became necessary to integrate alternative teaching methods having excellent results in the nursing curriculum such as high-fidelity human patient simulation. High fidelity simulation improves nursing students' thinking, and emotional and decision-making capabilities. The pretest-posttest control group design was conducted to examine the effect…
Descriptors: Nursing Education, Teaching Methods, Comparative Analysis, Decision Making
Kimberlee-Ann Bridges – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The use of simulation has increased due to the shortage of clinical sites and nursing faculty. Patient acuity and privacy laws have contributed to the increase. Research science in simulation is established in the areas of scenario execution and with the debriefing phases. However, prebriefing is an understudied phase of the simulation.…
Descriptors: Nursing Education, Nursing Students, Simulation, Vignettes
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Barnes, Jonathan; Paterson-Brown, Lucy – Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2017
Introduction: Malawi is one of the world's poorest countries with very limited healthcare spending and a lack of post-graduate training for healthcare workers, including in critical illness management. Critical illness simulation courses have been shown to be an effective training tool and form a key part of training for healthcare professionals…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Medical Services, Patient Education, Simulation
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Garbayo, Luciana S.; Harris, David M.; Fiore, Stephen M.; Robinson, Matthew; Kibble, Jonathan D. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2023
The purpose of this study was to 1) help novice students scaffold problem-solving and engage safely in the deliberate practice of diagnostic reasoning and medical decision-making in real time; 2) assess how accurately students gather and apply data in medical reasoning and treatment during high-fidelity patient simulations (HFPSs); 3) identify…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Self Esteem, Problem Solving, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
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Kontopantelis, Evangelos – Research Synthesis Methods, 2018
Background: Individual patient data (IPD) meta-analysis allows for the exploration of heterogeneity and can identify subgroups that most benefit from an intervention (or exposure), much more successfully than meta-analysis of aggregate data. One-stage or two-stage IPD meta-analysis is possible, with the former using mixed-effects regression models…
Descriptors: Patients, Medical Research, Meta Analysis, Intervention
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Fiedorowicz, Jess G.; Tate, Jodi; Miller, Anthony C.; Franklin, Ellen M.; Gourley, Ryan; Rosenbaum, Marcy – Academic Psychiatry, 2013
Objective: Effective communication strategies are required to assess suicide risk. The authors determined whether a 2-hour simulated-patient activity during a psychiatry clerkship improved self-assessment of medical interviewing skills relevant to suicide risk-assessment. Methods: In the 2-hour simulated-patient intervention, at least one…
Descriptors: Intervention, Medical Students, Student Attitudes, Simulation
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Zigman, Daniel; Young, Meredith; Chalk, Colin – Academic Psychiatry, 2013
Objective: This article examines the benefit and feasibility of introducing a new, simulation-based learning intervention for junior psychiatry residents. Method: Junior psychiatry residents were invited to participate in a new simulation-based learning intervention focusing on agitated patients. Questionnaires were used to explore the success of…
Descriptors: Intervention, Student Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Feedback (Response)
Benhuri, Gloria – ProQuest LLC, 2014
Human Patient Simulation (HPS) exercises with life-like computerized manikins provide clinical experiences for nursing students in a safe environment followed by debriefing that promotes learning. Quantitative research in techniques to support learning from debriefing is limited. The purpose of the quantitative quasi-experimental study using a…
Descriptors: Patients, Nurses, Simulation, Educational Experience
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Ambrose, Lucy J.; Ker, Jean S. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2014
Existing research into learning about patient safety focuses on identifying how educational interventions improve educational outcomes but few studies offer evidence that inform educators about the mechanisms involved in learning about patient safety. The current evidence based in undergraduates is also limited to outcomes that relate to knowledge…
Descriptors: Patients, Safety, Intervention, Undergraduate Students
Satter, Rachel – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) are highly prevalent illnesses that can result in profound impairment. While many patients with these disorders present in primary care, research suggests that physicians under-detect and suboptimally manage MDD and PTSD in their patients. The development of more effective…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Health Services, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Clinical Diagnosis
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Stanton, Marina R.; Atherton, W. Leigh; Toriello, Paul J.; Hodgson, Jennifer L. – Substance Abuse, 2012
Although screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) has been a popular model to address potential substance abuse issues in primary care, there is a need for innovative approaches for training providers and staff on SBIRT protocols. An interdisciplinary approach to SBIRT training, named ICARE, was implemented at 3 different…
Descriptors: Employees, Substance Abuse, Intervention, Distance Education
Meyer, Kimberly E. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The purpose of this dissertation was to evaluate learning transfer achieved by physician assistant students comparing two instructional methods, human patient simulation and electronic clinical case studies. This prospective, randomized, mixed-methods study utilized first and second-year physician assistant student volunteers taking a pretest and…
Descriptors: Physicians, Problem Based Learning, Patients, Case Studies
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Substance Abuse, 2007
Objective: Emergency Departments (EDs) offer an opportunity to improve the care of patients with at-risk and dependent drinking by teaching staff to screen, perform brief intervention and refer to treatment (SBIRT). We describe here the implementation at 14 Academic EDs of a structured SBIRT curriculum to determine if this learning experience…
Descriptors: Evidence, Intervention, Student Attitudes, Nurses