Challenges to the implementation of in situ simulation at HEMS bases: a qualitative study of facilitators’ expectations and strategies
Abstract Introduction Facilitators play an essential role in simulation-based training on helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) bases. There is scant literature about the barriers to the implementation of simulation training in HEMS. The purpose of this explorative interview study was to iden...
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                  | Auteurs principaux: | Per P. Bredmose, Doris Østergaard, Stephen Sollid | 
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| Format: | article | 
| Langue: | EN | 
| Publié: | BMC    
    
      2021 | 
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| Accès en ligne: | https://doaj.org/article/b924abde780f40acb68e7e23e9586501 | 
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