Compared with no intervention, technology-enhanced simulation training is associated with better outcomes, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Researchers reviewed and analyzed the literature on technology-enhanced simulation training compared to no intervention for health professions learners. Results showed large effects for outcomes of knowledge, skills and behavior and moderate effects for patient-related outcomes compared to no intervention.
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Researchers reviewed and analyzed the literature on technology-enhanced simulation training compared to no intervention for health professions learners. Results showed large effects for outcomes of knowledge, skills and behavior and moderate effects for patient-related outcomes compared to no intervention.
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