Improving Pediatric Trauma Education by Teaching Non-technical Skills: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Abstract
Pediatric trauma is a significant cause of child mortality, and the absence of non-technical skills (NTS) among health providers is linked with errors in patients' care. In this study, we evaluate the effectiveness of a structured debriefing protocol in enhancing NTS during pediatric trauma simulation.
Keywords
Pediatric TraumaNon-technical SkillsSimulation TrainingStructured DebriefingMedical EducationPatient SafetyCrisis Resource ManagementHashtags
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