Workshop in Simulation Debriefing for Educators in Medicine: Creation, implementation, and evaluation of a debriefing curriculum for novice simulation educators

Author:

Chen Tina H.1ORCID,Bentley Suzanne K.2ORCID,Nadir Nur‐Ain3ORCID,Beattie Lars K.4ORCID,Lei Charles5ORCID,Hock Sara M.6ORCID,Munzer Brendan W.7ORCID,Moadel Tiffany8ORCID,Paetow Glenn9ORCID,Young Amanda10ORCID,Stapleton Stephanie N.11ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Saint Louis University St. Louis Missouri USA

2. NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst Elmhurst New York USA

3. Kaiser Permanente Central Valley Modesto California USA

4. University of Florida College of Medicine Gainesville Florida USA

5. Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville Tennessee USA

6. Rush University Medical Center Chicago Illinois USA

7. Trinity Health Ann Arbor Hospital Ann Arbor Michigan USA

8. Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell Manhasset New York USA

9. Hennepin County Medical Center Minneapolis Minnesota USA

10. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock Arkansas USA

11. Boston Medical Center Boston Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesDebriefing is an integral component of simulation education, and effective debriefing education is required to maintain effective simulation programs. However, many educators report financial and logistical barriers to accessing formal debriefing training. Due to limited educator development opportunities, simulation program leaders are often compelled to utilize educators with insufficient debriefing training, which can limit the impact of simulation‐based education. To address these concerns, the SAEM Simulation Academy Debriefing Workgroup authored the Workshop in Simulation Debriefing for Educators in Medicine (WiSDEM), a freely available, concise, and ready‐to‐deploy debriefing curriculum with a target audience of novice educators without formal debriefing training. In this study, we describe the development, initial implementation, and evaluation of the WiSDEM curriculum.MethodsThe Debriefing Workgroup iteratively developed the WiSDEM curriculum by expert consensus. The targeted level of content expertise was introductory. The curriculum's educational impact was assessed by surveying participants on their impressions of the curriculum and their confidence and self‐efficacy in mastery of the material. Additionally, facilitators of the WiSDEM curriculum were surveyed on its content, usefulness, and future applicability.ResultsThe WiSDEM curriculum was deployed during the SAEM 2022 Annual Meeting as a didactic presentation. Thirty‐nine of 44 participants completed the participant survey, and four of four facilitators completed the facilitator survey. Participant and facilitator feedback on the curriculum content was positive. Additionally, participants agreed that the WiSDEM curriculum improved their confidence and self‐efficacy in future debriefing. All surveyed facilitators agreed that they would recommend the curriculum to others.ConclusionsThe WiSDEM curriculum was effective at introducing basic debriefing principles to novice educators without formal debriefing training. Facilitators felt that the educational materials would be useful for providing debriefing training at other institutions. Consensus‐driven, ready‐to‐deploy debriefing training materials such as the WiSDEM curriculum can address common barriers to developing basic debriefing proficiency in educators.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Emergency Nursing,Education,Emergency Medicine

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