“Doctor, please”: Educating nurses to speak up with interactive digital simulation tablets.

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Marie-Stéphanie Bracq et al., « “Doctor, please”: Educating nurses to speak up with interactive digital simulation tablets. », HAL SHS (Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société), ID : 10.1016/j.ecns.2021.01.007


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Background: Courses are developed to train on open communication. This study focuses on speaking-up for scrub nurses. Method: The scenario is implemented on digital tablets, with vignettes involving problematic be- haviours of a colleague with the same or different status. The nurses (N = 33) were asked whether they would point out the error, whether they would be embarrassed, and how they would do it. Results: Nurses expressed greater embarrassment with a colleague of a different status. This is con- firmed by their phrasing and the strategies they reported when speaking to the surgeon. Conclusion: The scenario was well accepted and could be used to train other health professionals.

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