In situ simulation as a health team training methodology in the hospital context: integrative review

Simulação in situ como metodologia de treinamento da equipe de saúde no contexto hospitalar: revisão integrativa

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  • Barbara Silvestre da Silva Pereira Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
  • Ana Cristina Silva Pinto Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro

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Introduction: The in situ simulation modality is being used to train professionals. Objectives: Conduct literature searches on the main contributions of in situ simulation to the training of professionals in the health area and for hospital institutions. Methodology: Integrative review, with a qualitative approach. A search was carried out for full-text articles published from January 2017 to December 2022, in the BVS and Pubmed. Eighteen articles were selected for analysis. Results: 3 categories emerged: 1. Contributions of in situ simulation for health professionals; 2. For hospital institutions and 3. For healthcare users. Discussion: The in situ simulation brought several benefits, such as better preparation of professionals and the team, reduction of hospital costs and improvement of care processes that involve patient safety. Conclusion: The studies showed that in situ simulation is being characterized as a good training strategy for professionals who make up the multidisciplinary health team.

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2023-03-30

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