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Simulation-Based Teaching and Learning in Respiratory Care Education: A Narrative Review.

Jithin K SreedharanGokul Krishna GopalakrishnanAnn Mary JoseIbrahim Ahmad AlbalawiMohammed Ghaithan AlkhathamiKeerthi N SatheesanMusallam AlnasserMeshal AlEneziAbdullah S Alqahtani
Published in: Advances in medical education and practice (2024)
Simulation-based pedagogy has become an essential aspect of healthcare education. However, there is a significant gap in the literature regarding the application of simulation-based modalities in respiratory care education. This review aims to address this gap by providing insight into the theory and current uses of simulation, its effectiveness in respiratory care education, and strategies to enhance faculty development. The study utilizes a narrative synthesis approach to review relevant literature and provide a comprehensive understanding of the topic. The research involved comprehensive searches of electronic databases, including PubMed and Google Scholar, to identify relevant literature, encompassing original articles, reviews, and other pertinent content, focusing on simulation-based teaching and learning in respiratory care education published between 1990 and 2022. Findings suggest that simulation-based education is an effective tool for improving respiratory care education and can enhance the clinical skills of learners. The study concludes by discussing the future of simulation in respiratory care education and the potential benefits it may offer.
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