The effective use of simulation research in pediatrics is dependent on understanding the benefits and challenges of SBR, the simulation-specific threats to the internal validity of simulation studies, and the implementation of strategies in simulation research studies to minimize these threats as they exist in a pediatric context. Selecting valid outcome measures that are relevant, consistently measureable, and hold a plausible association to the intervention being studied is an important component in designing simulation research studies. Careful consideration of these elements, along with the establishment of a common research agenda for the pediatric simulation community, will help to ensure that high-quality SBR that tackles the most pertinent questions in pediatrics will contribute to improving the quality of care and clinical outcomes for pediatric patients.
The effective use of simulation research in pediatrics is dependent on understanding the benefits and challenges of SBR, the simulation-specific threats to the internal validity of simulation studies, and the implementation of strategies in simulation research studies to minimize these threats as they exist in a pediatric context. Selecting valid outcome measures that are relevant, consistently measureable, and hold a plausible association to the intervention being studied is an important component in designing simulation research studies. Careful consideration of these elements, along with the establishment of a common research agenda for the pediatric simulation community, will help to ensure that high-quality SBR that tackles the most pertinent questions in pediatrics will contribute to improving the quality of care and clinical outcomes for pediatric patients.
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