作者
Peter O'Meara, Graham Munro, Brett Williams, Simon Cooper, Fiona Bogossian, Linda Ross, Louise Sparkes, Mark Browning, Mariah McClounan
发表日期
2015/4/1
期刊
International emergency nursing
卷号
23
期号
2
页码范围
94-99
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Objective
The aims of this quasi-experimental before-and-after study were to first determine whether the use of eye tracking technology combined with video debriefing techniques has the potential to improve the quality of feedback and enhance situation awareness (SA) in simulated settings and second to determine students' satisfaction towards simulated learning.
Methods
Nursing and paramedicine students from three universities participated in three 8-minute simulation scenarios of acutely deteriorating patients. Eye tracking glasses video recorded the scenarios and tracked right eye movement. On completion, participants were questioned using the Situation Awareness Global Assessment Technique, completed the Satisfaction with Simulation Experience Scale (SSES), and provided textual feedback and received video-based verbal feedback.
Results
Participants lacked awareness of presenting medical …
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