6.1 All Wales simulation-based education and training strategy
The all Wales simulation-based education and training strategy is a comprehensive plan developed to enhance simulation-based education and training (SBET) across the healthcare workforce in Wales (HEIW, 2022). Here are some key points:
- Collaborative and coordinated approach: the strategy emphasises a collaborative and coordinated approach to ensure high-quality, interprofessional, and accessible SBET. This involves engaging various stakeholders, including healthcare professionals, educators, and lay representatives.
- Strategic aims and objectives: the strategy outlines several strategic aims, including improving patient and service user safety, enhancing learning experiences, and ensuring cost-effectiveness. It also focuses on promoting quality, faculty development, and the use of digital platforms.
- Implementation and evaluation: the strategy includes detailed plans for implementation and evaluation, ensuring that the initiatives are effectively integrated into the healthcare system. This involves continuous professional development, performance reviews, and the use of immersive technologies.
- Supporting simulation delivery: the strategy provides guidance on supporting simulation delivery, including accessibility, interprofessional development, and research. It aims to create a sustainable and high-quality simulation-based education framework.
The all Wales simulation-based education and training strategy supports simulation in several ways:
- Collaborative learning: the strategy promotes a collaborative and coordinated approach to simulation-based education and training (SBET), engaging various stakeholders, including healthcare professionals, educators, and lay representatives.
- Quality and safety: it emphasises improving patient and service user safety, experiences, and outcomes through high-quality SBET. This includes implementing best practices and quality improvement principles.
- Accessibility and inclusivity: The strategy ensures that SBET is accessible and inclusive, providing opportunities for interprofessional development and continuous professional development.
- Digital platforms and immersive technologies: it encourages the use of digital platforms and immersive technologies to enhance learning experiences and make simulation more effective and engaging.
- Faculty development: the strategy supports the development of a skilled faculty to deliver high-quality simulation training. This includes providing resources and guidance for faculty development and performance reviews. Including Ongoing Learning: The strategy emphasises the importance of CPD to ensure healthcare professionals continuously update their skills and knowledge. This includes regular training sessions, workshops, and access to the latest simulation technologies and methodologies.
- Inter-professional (IP) development: the strategy promotes inter-professional development by encouraging collaborative training sessions where healthcare professionals from different disciplines can learn and practice together. This helps to improve teamwork and communication skills, which are crucial for patient care.
- Shared learning experiences: it supports shared learning experiences through simulation scenarios that involve multiple healthcare roles, fostering a better understanding of each other’s responsibilities and enhancing overall care coordination.
- Research and evidence-based practice: it promotes research and evidence-based practice to continuously improve SBET and ensure it meets the evolving needs of the healthcare workforce.
These elements collectively ensure that simulation is effectively integrated into healthcare education and training in Wales, ultimately benefiting both healthcare professionals and patients.
Activity 3
Part 1: Reflection
Make your own notes in response to the following questions.
How could/would you make digital simulation accessible for all?
- Think about the possible opportunities and limitations of using digital simulation within your own practice setting.
- If possible, discuss this with a colleague and make some notes on your conclusions.
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a) An isolated, top-down implementation by a single authority.
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b) A collaborative and coordinated approach involving various stakeholders.
c.
c) Exclusive focus on medical doctors’ training.
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d) Limiting access to SBET based on professional seniority.
The correct answer is b.
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a) Improving patient and service user safety.
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b) Enhancing learning experiences.
c.
c) Completely eliminating the need for traditional clinical placements.
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d) Ensuring cost-effectiveness and promoting quality.
The correct answer is c.
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a) They are seen as a minor, optional addition to traditional training.
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b) They are encouraged to enhance learning experiences and make simulation more effective and engaging.
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c) They are primarily used for administrative tasks, not direct learning.
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d) Their use is limited to theoretical instruction only.
The correct answer is b.