Nickson Christopher Peter, Petrosoniak Andrew, Barwick Stephanie, Brazil Victoria
Intensive Care Unit and Centre for Health Innovation, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Australia.
School of Public Health and Preventative Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
Adv Simul (Lond). 2021 Mar 4;6(1):6. doi: 10.1186/s41077-021-00160-6.
This article describes an operational framework for implementing translational simulation in everyday practice. The framework, based on an input-process-output model, is developed from a critical review of the existing translational simulation literature and the collective experience of the authors' affiliated translational simulation services. The article describes how translational simulation may be used to explore work environments and/or people in them, improve quality through targeted interventions focused on clinical performance/patient outcomes, and be used to design and test planned infrastructure or interventions. Representative case vignettes are used to show how the framework can be applied to real world healthcare problems, including clinical space testing, process development, and culture. Finally, future directions for translational simulation are discussed. As such, the article provides a road map for practitioners who seek to address health service outcomes using translational simulation.
本文描述了一个在日常实践中实施转化模拟的操作框架。该框架基于输入-过程-输出模型,是在对现有转化模拟文献进行批判性综述以及作者所属转化模拟服务的集体经验基础上开发的。本文描述了转化模拟如何用于探索工作环境和/或其中的人员,通过专注于临床绩效/患者结果的针对性干预来提高质量,以及如何用于设计和测试计划中的基础设施或干预措施。使用代表性的案例 vignettes 来说明该框架如何应用于现实世界的医疗保健问题,包括临床空间测试、流程开发和文化。最后,讨论了转化模拟的未来方向。因此,本文为寻求使用转化模拟解决卫生服务结果的从业者提供了一份路线图。