SIMULATION IN MEDICAL EDUCATION FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF PATIENTS' SAFETY
Efectividad de la simulación en la educación médica desde la perspectiva de seguridad de pacientes
Author
Moya, Patricia
Ruz, Maxy
Parraguez L, Elisa
Carreño E, Verónica
Rodríguez C, Ana María
Froes M, Patricia
Abstract
We herein review the association between patients’ safety and simulation methods for medical education. This evidence should help to change the present paradigm in medical education, where there is still reticence towards this education method. A total of 20 papers on the subject were reviewed. Ninety percent of these articles conclude that simulation contributes to patient safety, 5% conclude that the evidence is uncertain and 5% conclude that the effects will be seen in the next decade. Thus, the majority of papers support the use of simulation in medical education as a method that improves patients' safety. We herein review the association between patients’ safety and simulation methods for medical education. This evidence should help to change the present paradigm in medical education, where there is still reticence towards this education method. A total of 20 papers on the subject were reviewed. Ninety percent of these articles conclude that simulation contributes to patient safety, 5% conclude that the evidence is uncertain and 5% conclude that the effects will be seen in the next decade. Thus, the majority of papers support the use of simulation in medical education as a method that improves patients' safety.