Learning by simulation in prehospital emergency care - an integrative literature review.
Anna AbelssonIngrid RystedtBjörn-Ove SuserudLillemor LindwallPublished in: Scandinavian journal of caring sciences (2015)
Learning through simulation does not require years of exposure to accident scenes. The simulated learning is enhanced by realistic, stressful scenarios where ambulance nurses interact with the patients. In this study, being able to communicate with the patient was highlighted as a positive contribution to learning. However, this has seldom been mentioned in a previous research on simulation. Debriefing is important for learning as it enables scrutiny of one's actions and thereby the possibility to improve and adjust one's caring. The effect of simulation exercises is important on patient outcome.