2024
Exploring the content validity of Clinical Cultural Competence Questionnaire in diverse cultures
Fayyaz J, Leighton K, Bajwa M, Kumar A, Gross I, Kardong-Edgren S. Exploring the content validity of Clinical Cultural Competence Questionnaire in diverse cultures. International Journal Of Healthcare Simulation 2024 DOI: 10.54531/axgb5704.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchClinical Cultural Competency QuestionnaireContent validity indexCultural Competency QuestionnaireCompetence QuestionnaireCultural competenceCulturally competent knowledgeSurvey response rateInternational groupClinical cultural competenceHealthcare professionalsHealthcare providersTool itemsContent validitySimulation educationQuestionnaire contentValidity indexMedical schoolsModified itemsLawshe methodDemographic informationIndividual itemsCompetent knowledgeEffective communicationLawsheQuestionnaireDebriefing Methods for Simulation in Healthcare
Duff J, Morse K, Seelandt J, Gross I, Lydston M, Sargeant J, Dieckmann P, Allen J, Rudolph J, Kolbe M. Debriefing Methods for Simulation in Healthcare. Simulation In Healthcare The Journal Of The Society For Simulation In Healthcare 2024, 19: s112-s121. PMID: 38240623, DOI: 10.1097/sih.0000000000000765.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFeedback interventionSimulation-based educationHealthcare providersSimulation educationDebriefing methodsDebriefingHealthcare simulation educatorsSystematic reviewDebriefing strategiesHealthcarePICO questionInterventionClinical outcomesEducationProvidersReviewEvidenceRobust empirical evidenceResearch needsNeedsOutcomes
2020
Readiness for and Response to Coronavirus Disease 2019 Among Pediatric Healthcare Providers: The Role of Simulation for Pandemics and Other Disasters*
Wagner M, Jaki C, Löllgen RM, Mileder L, Eibensteiner F, Ritschl V, Steinbauer P, Gottstein M, Abulebda K, Calhoun A, Gross IT. Readiness for and Response to Coronavirus Disease 2019 Among Pediatric Healthcare Providers: The Role of Simulation for Pandemics and Other Disasters*. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2020, 22: e333-e338. PMID: 33350800, PMCID: PMC8162220, DOI: 10.1097/pcc.0000000000002649.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCoronavirus disease 2019Disease 2019Healthcare providersCritical care healthcare providersDelphi processNoncoronavirus disease 2019Pediatric healthcare providersPublic health emergencyMulticenter surveyInternational survey studyPercent of institutionsHealth emergencyVirtual reality trainingMedical education programsStandard educationEuropean participantsContent expertsSurvey studyReality trainingProvidersSimulation training