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An International Needs Assessment for Co-Debriefing in Simulation-based Education
1. An International Needs Assessment
for Co-Debriefing in Simulation-
based Education
Adam Cheng1, Traci Robinson1, Vince Grant1, Tom O’Neill1, Katie Gardner1, Marcia Clark1, Walter Eppich2,
Janice Palagnas3, Jenny Rudolph3
1KidSim-ASPIRE Simulation Research Program, Alberta Children’s Hospital; 2Ann and Robert Lurie
Children’s Hospital of Chicago; 3Center for Medical Simulation, Harvard University
IMSH 2013: Orlando, Florida / USA
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2. Background
• Debriefing is a critically important component of
simulation-based education
• Some simulation programs utilize more than 1
instructor for facilitating debriefing (eg. IPE) –
“Codebriefing”
• Little is known about codebriefing: current practice,
barriers, ideal methods
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3. Research Question
• What is the current practice and state of co-debriefing
in pediatric simulation programs around the world?
– How often is it done? Who co-debriefs?
– What approaches / frameworks are being used?
– What are the barriers? Strategies for success?
– What are the important aspects of an effective co-debriefing?
– What do facilitators require to help improve the quality of co-
debriefing?
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4. Approach / Design
Phase 1:Needs • Online Survey distributed to INSPIRE
Assessment membership
Survey • Content: current codebriefing practice, barriers,
perceived needs
Phase 2a:
Qualitative Study: • Select INSPIRE members who
Current state of codebrief for focus group
codebriefing – • Thematic analysis
Focus Groups
Phase 2b: • Select INSPIRE sites who
Qualitative Study: codebrief to video sample of
Current state of codebriefing
codebriefing – • Thematic analysis
Video Review
Phase 3:
Development of • Pilot Testing at Select
New CoDebriefing INSPIRE sites
Framework
Phase 4: Empiric
Study / RCT
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5. 3 Questions to improve study
1. What is the process for survey dissemination via the
INSPIRE network?
2. How many INSPIRE sites currently engage in co-
debriefing, and would be interested in phase 2/3 of
the project?
3. Are phase 2a and b necessary, or would it be
reasonable to proceed in doing only one of these?
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6. Contact Information
Name: Adam Cheng
Institution: Alberta Children’s Hospital
E-mail, Phone: chenger@me.com;
403 955 2633
Website / QR Code: www.kidsim.ca
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