- Managing psychological safety in debriefings: a dynamic . . .
First, we provide a detailed definition of psychological safety and justify its importance for debriefings Second, we recommend specific strategies debriefers can use throughout the debriefing to build and maintain psychological safety We base these recommendations on a literature review and on our own experiences as simulation educators
- Helping healthcare teams to debrief effectively: associations . . .
Using the video-recorded debriefings and INTERACT coding software, we applied timed, event-based coding with DE-CODE, a coding scheme for assessing debriefing interactions We used lag sequential analysis to explore the relationship between what debriefers and participants said
- Using high fidelity simulation to mitigate workplace violence . . .
In order to maintain the psychological safety of the participants, different safeguards were used throughout each component of the program Threats to psychological safety can inhibit a participant’s learning and undermine thoughtful reflection (Kolbe et al , 2020) Following each scenario and immediately before debriefing, a facilitated deep
- Drawing on the strengths of other professions | The BMJ
Ultimately, there appears to be a divide between reactive and proactive attitudes towards debriefing and responding to difficult situations within our professions (accepting, as Kolbe et al note, the limits of these approaches for addressing symptoms of PTSD and depression)
- Kolbe et al’s “Managing Psychological Safety” Now Available . . .
Originally published in the August 2019 edition of BMJ Simulation Technology Enhanced Learning, the article, “Managing psychological safety in debriefings: a dynamic balancing act,” is now available online
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- (PDF) PRÁTICA ESTÉTICA E A AUTOESTIMA DE PACIENTES EM . . .
Pietruck et al (2009), a autoestima em portadores de câncer poderia ser influenciada por PIETRUK, Cristiane Mary Kolbe; CASTELLANO, Mônica Fabiana; OLIVEIRA, Silvia Patrícia de
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