Evaluation of an online screen-based simulation initiative in the adult child midwifery department

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O'Driscoll, M. and Traynor, M. 2021. Evaluation of an online screen-based simulation initiative in the adult child midwifery department. Middlesex University.
TypeProject report
TitleEvaluation of an online screen-based simulation initiative in the adult child midwifery department
AuthorsO'Driscoll, M. and Traynor, M.
Abstract

In April 2020 the adult child midwifery (ACM) department at Middlesex University started using online screen-based simulation (OSBS) software sourced from Oxford Medical Simulation[1] (OMS). OMS was originally designed to be used with virtual reality hardware and delivered in the classroom setting. However, due to COVID-19 restrictions the delivery of the programme was remote and online only i.e. students participated in these simulations on their own computers, and mostly at home
This simulation platform places students into a virtual ward or single bedded area, students are then able to control their environment and interact with the surrounding equipment as in clinical practice. There is a usually a support worker present in the room who the student can interact and communicate with. Each of the simulations features a patient presenting with a specific medical condition with certain scenarios also involving patients presenting with a variety of social or psychological issues. The student is then required to undertake a clinical assessment of that patient, using their clinical knowledge to draw conclusions and make decisions regarding patient care within a safe environment.

Sustainable Development Goals4 Quality education
8 Decent work and economic growth
9 Industry, innovation and infrastructure
10 Reduced inequalities
Middlesex University ThemeHealth & Wellbeing
PublisherMiddlesex University
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PrintJul 2021
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Deposited12 Apr 2023
SubmittedJun 2021
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)http://critresnurse.org/uncategorized/evaluation-of-online-simulated-scenarios-for-nursing/
LanguageEnglish
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