'A roller coaster of emotions': a phenomenological study on medical students lived experiences of emotions in complex simulation.
Claudia C BehrensErik W DriessenDiana H DolmansGerard J GormleyPublished in: Advances in simulation (London, England) (2021)
Complex simulation can evoke intense emotions in students. If students experienced a positive progression, they reported positive emotions and felt competent which was perceived to have a positive impact on learning. If students experienced failure, they reported strong negative emotions which made them question about their future performance and was perceived as negative for learning. Bringing to the surface these complex emotional dynamics, could permit educators to be aware of and adapt the emotional climate within simulation in order to optimise learning.