Sidelined during COVID-19: a narrative inquiry into how simulationists experienced the pandemic.
Kim LeightonSuzan Kardong-EdgrenAnna JonesGabriel ReedyPublished in: Advances in simulation (London, England) (2022)
The findings reflect a snapshot in time of how simulation was viewed and used in the world during a pandemic through the personal stories of simulationists with clinical backgrounds who did not provide direct patient care. Sharing these narratives may inform future simulation development; however, it is vitally important that the emotions are recognized and acknowledged. Managers should ensure mental health resources and support are available to all staff, including those not deployed to the frontline.