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  • Abrandt Dahlgren, Madeleine, 1956-, et al. (författare)
  • Video as a Tool for Researching Simulation Practices
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: Interprofessional Simulation in Health Care. Abrandt Dahlgren M., Rystedt H., Felländer-Tsai L., Nyström S. (red.). - Cham : Springer. - 2210-5549 .- 2210-5557. - 9783030195427 - 9783030195410 ; , s. 31-55
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This chapter provides examples of how arrangements for collection and analyses of video data were organized across different sites. The common approach to data collection builds on established methods for recording of audiovisual materials in the social sciences with a focus on interaction and learning. The chapter describes how arrangements for data collection across different sites were organised, and how video analysis can be used as a method for collaborative analysis of practices. One approach is entitled purposeful approach to collaborative data analysis. A second approach draws on video-based studies of situated action, and a third approach of analysis is the use of qualitatively different readings of the same data. One does not replace the other, but rather draws out different features.
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  • Abrandt Dahlgren, M., et al. (författare)
  • Why This Book?
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: Interprofessional Simulation in Health Care. Professional and Practice-based Learning, vol 26. Abrandt Dahlgren M., Rystedt H., Felländer-Tsai L., Nyström S. (eds). - Cham : Springer. - 2210-5549. - 9783030195410 ; , s. 3-8
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The introductory chapter provides a backdrop to and problematization of simulation as a pedagogical technology for interprofessional learning in health care education and practice. The chapter also discusses the relation to the changing views on professional learning and the current discourses on the increasing complexity of future health care. The dominating scientific, technical rationalities of professional practice as simply the application of theoretical knowledge, possessed by individuals, are being challenged. Recent theorizations of practice instead suggest alternative views of knowledge as being embodied and relational, intertwined with ethical reasoning and materiality. There is a global call for health care education reform and interprofessional learning to resolve patient safety issues. However, there is a lack of research with a particular view on interprofessional simulation, and hence a need of scrutiny and development the pedagogy for simulation practice. © 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
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  • Almén, Anja, 1964, et al. (författare)
  • OPTIMISATION OF OCCUPATIONAL RADIATION PROTECTION IN IMAGE-GUIDED INTERVENTIONS: EXPLORING VIDEO RECORDINGS AS A TOOL IN THE PROCESS
  • 2016
  • Ingår i: Radiation protection dosimetry. - : Oxford University Press (OUP). - 1742-3406 .- 0144-8420. ; 169:1-4, s. 425-429
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The overall purpose of this work was to explore how video recordings can contribute to the process of optimising occupational radiation protection in image-guided interventions. Video-recorded material from two image-guided interventions was produced and used to investigate to what extent it is conceivable to observe and assess dose-affecting actions in video recordings. Using the recorded material, it was to some extent possible to connect the choice of imaging techniques to the medical events during the procedure and, to a less extent, to connect these technical and medical issues to the occupational exposure. It was possible to identify a relationship between occupational exposure level to staff and positioning and use of shielding. However, detailed values of the dose rates were not possible to observe on the recordings, and the change in occupational exposure level from adjustments of exposure settings was not possible to identify. In conclusion, the use of video recordings is a promising tool to identify dose-affecting instances, allowing for a deeper knowledge of the interdependency between the management of the medical procedure, the applied imaging technology and the occupational exposure level. However, for a full information about the dose-affecting actions, the equipment used and the recording settings have to be thoroughly planned.
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  • Dahlström, Lisbeth, 1962, et al. (författare)
  • “It′s good enough”: Swedish general dental practitioners on reasons for accepting sub-standard root filling quality
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: International Endodontic Journal. - : Wiley. - 0143-2885 .- 1365-2591. ; 51:S3
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Aim The concept of “good enough” is central and necessary in the assessment of root filling quality. The aim was to explore the concept by analysing reasons and arguments for the acceptance or rejection of substandard root filling quality as reported by GDPs in Sweden. Methodology The study was designed as a qualitative and exploratory study based on seven videotaped focus group interviews analysed by means of qualitative content analysis. Thirty-three general dental practitioners (GDPs) employed in the Public Dental Health Service in Gothenburg, Sweden, participated (4-6 GDPs/interview). In all nine predetermined questions were followed. Before each focus group, the participants received radiographs of 37 root fillings and were asked to assess the root filling quality. The three cases representing the most divergent assessments served as a basis for the discussion. The cases were presented without clinical information, the dentists would relate to the cases as being just root filled by themselves. Results The radiographs did not provide a sufficient basis for decisions on whether or not to accept the root filling. The present study emphasised that dentists did not primarily look for these arguments in the technical details of the root filling per se but instead they considered selected features of the contextual situation. The GDPs constantly introduced relevant “ad hoc considerations” in order to account for the decisions they made. These contextual considerations were related to aspects of pulpal and periapical disease, risks (e.g. technical complications) or to consumed resources (personal and/or economic). Conclusions It was obvious that the concept of “good enough” does not exist as a general formula ready to be applied in particular situations. Instead, it is necessarily and irremediably tied to contextual properties that emerge from case to case.
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  • Dahlström, Lisbeth, 1962, et al. (författare)
  • "Working in the dark”: Swedish general dental practitioners on the complexity of root-canal treatment
  • 2017
  • Ingår i: International Endodontic Journal. - : Wiley. - 0143-2885 .- 1365-2591. ; 50:7, s. 636-645.
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Aim: To explore elements of reasoning and understanding that might obstruct the performance of good-quality root canal treatment (RCT) and make general dental practitioners (GDPs) produce and accept root fillings of inferior quality. Methodology: The study was designed as a qualitative and explorative study based on seven videotaped focus group interviews analysed by means of qualitative content analysis. Nine predetermined questions were followed. Thirty-three GDPs (4–6 dentists/interview), employed in the Public Dental Health Service in Gothenburg, Sweden, participated. Results: Feelings such as anxiety, frustration, stress or exhaustion were associated with RCT. In general, RCT was regarded as complex, mysterious and embedded in uncertainty. A feeling of loss of control was frequently described in relation to all procedural steps from negotiating the canal to prognostic deliberations. Reasons could include challenging canals, complicated instruments and the fact that treatment had to be performed in a concealed space without visible insight. Several dentists questioned the requirements for correctly performing RCT, and some indicated that striving towards optimal technical root filling quality should not be expected in each case in general practice. Most of the GDPs were unable to complete a case within the remuneration system, and they therefore either spent more time than the set fee allowed for or accepted a suboptimal root filling when the time limit was reached. Conclusions: High levels of stress and frustration in relation to RCT were reported by the GDPs. RCT was regarded as complex and was often performed with an overall sense of lack of control.
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  • Eikeland Husebø, Sissel, et al. (författare)
  • Reflecting on Interprofessional Simulation
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: Interprofessional Simulation in Health Care. - Cham : Springer Publishing Company. - 2210-5549 .- 2210-5557. - 9783030195410 - 9783030195427 ; , s. 139-171
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This chapter explores and discusses how models of debriefing can support interprofessional learning in simulation-based education activities. The role of video as a tool for feedback and reflection is described and the ways video can be integrated in the learning environment to optimize opportunities for learning.
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  • Eikeland Husebö, Sissel, et al. (författare)
  • Simulering innen helsefag
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: Pasientsikkerhet - Teori og praksis. - Oslo : Universitetsforlaget. ; , s. 173-190
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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  • Escher, Cecilia, et al. (författare)
  • Method matters: impact of in-scenario instruction on simulation-based teamwork training
  • 2017
  • Ingår i: Advances in Simulation. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 2059-0628 .- 2364-3277. ; 2:25
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background: The rationale for introducing full-scale patient simulators in training to improve patient safety is to recreate clinical situations in a realistic setting. Although high-fidelity simulators mimic a wide range of human features, simulators differ from the body of a sick patient. The gap between the simulator and the human body implies a need for facilitators to provide information to help participants understand scenarios. The authors aimed at describing different methods that facilitators in our dataset used to provide such extra scenario information and how the different methods to convey information affected how scenarios played out. Method: A descriptive qualitative study was conducted to examine the variation of methods to deliver extra scenario information to participants. A multistage approach was employed. The authors selected film clips from a shared database of 31 scenarios from three participating simulation centers. A multidisciplinary research team performed a collaborative analysis of representative film clips focusing on the interplay between participants, facilitators and the physical environment. After that the entire material was revisited to further examine and elaborate the initial findings. Results: The material displayed four distinct methods for facilitators to convey information to participants in simulation based teamwork training. The choice of method had impact on the participating teams regarding flow of work, tempo and team communication. Facilitators’ close access to the teams’ activities when present in the simulation suite, either embodied or disembodied in the simulation, facilitated the timing for providing information, which was critical for maintaining the flow of activities and learner engagement in the scenario. The mediation of information by a loudspeaker or an earpiece from the adjacent operator room could be disturbing for team communication when information was not well timed. Conclusions: In-scenario instruction is an essential component of simulation based teamwork training that has been largely overlooked in previous research. The ways in which facilitators convey information about the simulated patient have the potential to shape the simulation activities and thereby serve different learning goals. Although immediate timing to maintain an adequate tempo is necessary for professionals to engage in training of acute situations, novices may gain from a slower tempo to train complex clinical team tasks systematically.
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  • Interprofessional Simulation in Health Care
  • 2019
  • Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • This book describes and discusses a practice-oriented approach to understanding and researching interprofessional simulation-based education and simulation. It provides empirical findings from research on this topic and is informed by practice-oriented perspectives. It identifies critical features of the simulation practice and discusses how these can be used in reforming simulation pedagogy. The book is divided into three sections. Section 1 sets the scene for understanding the practices of interprofessional simulation-based education and simulation. It provides a theoretical and methodological framework for the conceptualisation of practices and for the empirical studies on which the book is based. Section 2 revisits the dimensions of the simulation process/exercise, i.e. the briefing, simulation, and debriefing, and provides empirical analyses of how the practice of simulation unfolds. Based on these analyses, section 3 identifies and discusses how pedagogies for simulation can be reformed to meet the demands of future healthcare and research.
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  • Islind, Anna Sigridur, 1985-, et al. (författare)
  • Creating a Boundary Practice by Co-Design
  • 2016
  • Ingår i: AIS SIGPRAG Pre-­ICIS Workshop 2016.
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This paper explores the role of boundaries in a co-design process and how design work can be organized in order to manage the existing boundaries. The source of boundaries in design lies in the interface and dynamics between use practices, design practices and work practices.We will benefit from the boundary literature in order to contribute to practice-based design approaches in general, and to co-design approaches in particular.The researchis based on empirical data from a 2-year co-design process within the home care sector; involving participants from several professional groups: caregivers and care recipients. This paper focuses primarily on the caregivers (practitioners), the care recipients (elderly) and the designers. We particularly take into account the diversity of the participants in the co-design initiative and how these participants (representing two user groups) influenced the design process over time, and how their participation enabled the crossing of boundaries and the creation of a new boundary practice. Finally, the role of the designer is discussed in terms of redirecting its function towards facilitation instead of negotiation.
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