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Flogging Fidelity: In Defense of the (Un)Dead Horse1 | Adaptation | Oxford Academic
Flogging Fidelity: In Defense of the (Un)Dead Horse1 | Adaptation | Oxford Academic
Abstract. While decades of criticism have echoed Dudley Andrew’s 1980 call for an end to fidelity discourse, more recent criticism (including by Andrew himself,
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Flogging Fidelity: In Defense of the (Un)Dead Horse1 | Adaptation | Oxford Academic
Simulation and Training – Fidelity Technologies Corporation
The How When Why of High Fidelity Simulation - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
The How When Why of High Fidelity Simulation - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
High-Fidelity Simulation (HFS) is a misunderstood term. Too often, HFS is mistakenly used to refer to a particular simulation modality, namely, the full-body, high-complexity patient simulator. However, modality and fidelity are two distinct components of simulation design, and both impact the overall effectiveness of the activity.[1] Simulation educators must understand these elements and the separate, yet complementary roles they play in designing a simulation-based learning experience (SBLE). The term high-fidelity simulation is not used consistently throughout simulation literature. Yet, numerous published studies are attempting to measure its influence.[1] Researchers have studied the effect of HFS on student confidence, and anxiety levels,[2][3] compared it to SBLE using lower levels of fidelity,[4] and measured its impact on knowledge and skill acquisition in nearly every healthcare discipline and level of the learner.[5][2][6] The accuracy of any research is dependent upon clear articulation of the study concepts; modality and fidelity are two critical components of SBLE. However, both lack clear and consistent definitions.[1][7][8]
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The How When Why of High Fidelity Simulation - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
High Fidelity Simulation | Healthcare Simulation | HealthySimulation.com
High Fidelity Simulation | Healthcare Simulation | HealthySimulation.com
High Fidelity Simulation is a healthcare education methodology that involves the use of sophisticated life-like manikins (sometimes called mannequins) in realistic patient environments. Simulation scenarios can take place anywhere, from austere environments for EMS or Military Simulations, to clinical environments like surgical simulation inside a simulation centers. These complex manikins, which are also known as
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High Fidelity Simulation | Healthcare Simulation | HealthySimulation.com
High-Fidelity Patient Simulator Experiences | Salisbury University
The Role Of Fidelity in Simulation Training | SEM Trainers
High fidelity simulation evaluation studies in nursing education: A review of the literature - ScienceDirect
High fidelity simulation evaluation studies in nursing education: A review of the literature - ScienceDirect
Simulation is an experiential learning process which provides a safe environment for learning, preventing the risk of patient harm. A review of the li…
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High fidelity simulation evaluation studies in nursing education: A review of the literature - ScienceDirect
The Learning Effectiveness of High-Fidelity Simulation Teach... : Journal of Nursing Research
The Learning Effectiveness of High-Fidelity Simulation Teach... : Journal of Nursing Research
ffects of HFS may inform the improvement of nursing training. Purpose The aim of this study was to examine the learning effectiveness score of HFS, its influencing factors, and the learning experience of nursing students. Methods A convergent parallel mixed-methods research design was adopted. Five hundred thirty-three third-year undergraduate nursing students completed the Simulation Learning Effectiveness Inventory. Semistructured interviews were used to elicit the opinions of 22 participants regarding their participation in the HFS experience. Results The quantitative findings showed a moderately high learning effectiveness of HFS among Chinese undergraduate nursing students (121.81 ± 14.93). The learning effectiveness for equipment resources (15.02 ± 2.38), course arrangement (11.18 ± 1.73), and confidence (18.56 ± 3.67) was relatively low. Extroversion and mixed personality (β = 0.14 and 0.10) and “dislike” or “general like” of the course (β = −0.45 and −0.33) were found to influence learning effectiveness (F = 54.79, p < .001, adjusted R2 = .29). In addition, the qualitative findings indicated that the participants felt positively regarding the “debriefing,” “clinical abilities,” and “problem solving” dimensions of the training. Conclusions/Implications for Practice The focus of the education process and curriculum design of HFS activities should be on improving course arrangement, equipment resources, and students' confidence while paying attention to nursing students' personality traits and course preferences....
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The Learning Effectiveness of High-Fidelity Simulation Teach... : Journal of Nursing Research
High-Fidelity Patient Simulators – GTSimulators.com
Challenges in High Fidelity Simulation: Risk Sensitization and Outcome Measurement | OJIN: The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing
Should You Hire Actors Or Creators -- Danil Saliukov // Insense | Martech Podcast
The Ultimate Guide to User-Generated Content (UGC), Insense
Explainable artificial intelligence - Wikipedia
Model Obfuscation for Securing Deployed Neural Networks | OpenReview
Reasoning behind the "preferred form" language in the GPL [LWN.net]
Obfuscation - DevX Tech Glossary
Obfuscation - DevX Tech Glossary
Definition Obfuscation in technology refers to the method of making something difficult to understand or interpret, typically used in computing to prevent unauthorized access to data or systems. It involves modifying the data so that it appears scrambled or disguised, making sensitive information hard to understand without the proper decryption keys or codes. This technique […]
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Obfuscation - DevX Tech Glossary
vocabulary - Technical term for `avoiding responsibility` with decision-makers? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
vocabulary - Technical term for `avoiding responsibility` with decision-makers? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Suppose a parliament that tries to "outsource" their responsibility in various ways (they take the gains but not wanting to take the risks). Of course, the situation cannot last: risks and gains sh...
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vocabulary - Technical term for `avoiding responsibility` with decision-makers? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange