Measuring Team Performance in Simulation-Based Training: Adopting Best Practices for Healthcare

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    Authors

    M. A. Rosen; E. Salas; K. A. Wilson; H. B. King; M. Salisbury; J. S. Augenstein; D. W. Robinson;D. J. Birnbach

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    Abbreviated Journal Title

    Simul. Healthc.

    Keywords

    Team training; Team performance measurement; Simulation-based training; Health Care Sciences & Services

    Abstract

    Team performance measurement is a critical and frequently overlooked component of an effective simulation-based training system designed to build teamwork competencies. Quality team performance measurement is essential for systematically diagnosing team performance and subsequently making decisions concerning feedback and remediation. However, the complexities of team performance pose a challenge to effectively measuring team performance. This article synthesizes the scientific literature on this topic and provides a set of best practices for designing and implementing team performance measurement systems in simulation-based training. (Sim Healthcare 3:33-41, 2008)

    Journal Title

    Simulation in Healthcare

    Volume

    3

    Issue/Number

    1

    Publication Date

    1-1-2008

    Document Type

    Article

    Language

    English

    First Page

    33

    Last Page

    41

    WOS Identifier

    WOS:000207534800006

    ISSN

    1559-2332

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