Simulation training in suicide risk assessment and intervention: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Océane RichardFabrice JollantGrégoire BillonChris AttoeDominique VodovarMarie-Aude PiotPublished in: Medical education online (2023)
The heterogeneity of methodological designs, interventions, and trained populations combined with a limited number of RCTs and studies on patients' outcomes limit the strength of the evidence. However, preliminary findings suggest that simulation is promising for practical training in suicidal crisis intervention and should be further studied.
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