Transforming medical students' speaking-up behaviors in medical errors: The impact of simulation and personalized debriefing.
Hung-Wei TsaiS Barry IssenbergYi-Chun ChenEnoch Yi-No KangHui-Wen ChenJen-Chieh WuPublished in: Medical teacher (2024)
Medical students are inclined to speak up in the event of medical errors using more direct expression and affirmative sentences, along with increased speaking-up confidence after simulation scenario learning and faculty-led personalized debriefing. Healthcare educators can focus more on discussing with students the advantages and disadvantages of various approaches of speaking-up in medical errors, helping them to develop effective speaking-up behaviors in a variety of medical contexts.