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The use of Simulated Observations in Medical Simulation and its effect on perceived realism: A pilot project.

James AinsworthSounder PerumalSuresh Pillai
Published in: MedEdPublish (2016) (2024)
Simulation has been shown to be a useful education tool, but there is less evidence to support the use of higher fidelity over lower fidelity simulation. The terms are often used inconsistently, and many factors affect the students' perceived sense of realism. This study shows that the addition of a simple device such as the simulated observations monitor can produce a higher level of fidelity, particularly in terms of the stimuli provided and student perceptions of realism, which may be effective in improving engagement with the simulation, learning, and aid recall when presented with similar scenarios in a real-life situation.
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