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Psychophysiological fidelity: A comparative study of stress responses to real and simulated clinical emergencies.

Russell PeekLee J MooreRachel Arnold
Published in: Medical education (2023)
This study identifies important differences in psychophysiological stress responses to simulated and real-world emergencies. Threat appraisals, state anxiety and parasympathetic withdrawal are educationally and clinically significant, given their known associations with performance, social functioning and health regulation. While simulation may facilitate interventions aimed at optimising clinicians' stress responses, it is vital to confirm that outcomes transfer to real-world clinical practice.
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