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A Transdisciplinary Approach for the Design Optimization of Medical Simulations

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Publication Date:
2021
Short description:
A Transdisciplinary Approach for the Design Optimization of Medical Simulations / Brunzini, A., Peruzzini, M., Germani, M., Messi, D., Barbadoro, P. (ADVANCES IN TRANSDISCIPLINARY ENGINEERING). - In: Transdisciplinary Engineering for Resilience: Responding to System Disruptions / [a cura di] L. Newnes et al.. - [s.l] : IOS Press, 2021. - ISBN 9781643682082. - pp. 53-62 [10.3233/ATDE210082]
abstract:
Simulation in healthcare is rapidly replacing more traditional educational methods, becoming a fundamental step in the medical training path. Medical simulations have a remarkable impact not only on learners’ competencies and skills but also on their attitudes, behaviors, and emotions such as anxiety, stress, mental effort, and frustration. All these aspects are transferred to the real practice and reflected on patients’ safety and outcomes.
The design of medical simulations passes through a careful analysis of learning objectives, technology to be used, instructor’s and learners’ roles, performance assessment, and so on. However, an overall methodology for the simulation assessment and consequent optimization is still lacking.
The present work proposes a transdisciplinary framework for the analysis of simulation effectiveness in terms of learners’ performance, ergonomics conditions, and emotional states. It involves collaboration among different professional figures such as engineers, clinicians, specialized trainers, and human factors specialists. The aim is to define specific guidelines for the simulation optimization, to obtain enhanced learners’ performance, improved ergonomics, and consequently positively affect the patient treatment, leading to cost savings for the healthcare system. The proposed framework has been tested on a low-fidelity simulation for the training of rachicentesis and has allowed the definition of general rules for its enhancement.
Iris type:
Capitolo/Saggio
Keywords:
Transdisciplinary design, Design optimization, Simulation-based training, Human Factors, User experience
List of contributors:
Brunzini, Agnese; Peruzzini, Margherita; Germani, Michele; Messi, Daniele; Barbadoro, Pamela
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1254439
Full Text:
https://iris.unimore.it//retrieve/handle/11380/1254439/365823/ATDE-16-ATDE210082.pdf
Book title:
Transdisciplinary Engineering for Resilience: Responding to System Disruptions
Published in:
ADVANCES IN TRANSDISCIPLINARY ENGINEERING
Journal
ADVANCES IN TRANSDISCIPLINARY ENGINEERING
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https://ebooks.iospress.nl/volumearticle/57756
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