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Clinical simulation training for first responders in pediatric emergencies with family interaction: a scoping review
Clinical simulation training for first responders in pediatric emergencies with family interaction: a scoping review
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Clinical simulation training for first responders in pediatric emergencies with family interaction: a scoping review

2025
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ABSTRACT Objective: To map studies on clinical simulation training directed at first responders during pediatric emergencies, focusing on interaction with families. Methods: A scoping review based on the guidelines of the JBI Manual for Evidence Syntheses and reported according to the PRISMA-ScR checklist, covering eight databases and gray literature, without time or language restrictions. Results: The ten selected studies indicated that most publications were from the United States. Simulations were predominantly conducted in hospital settings, with only one study associated with the pre-hospital context. The main designs used involved pediatric resuscitation scenarios and high-fidelity simulated environments. Conclusion: Simulation training is effective, increasing professionals’ confidence and improving communication with families. However, the concentration in developed countries and hospital settings highlights the need for training in other settings, such as pre-hospital care, to integrate technical and family-centered approaches. RESUMEN Objetivo: Mapear estudios sobre entrenamientos de simulación clínica dirigidos a los socorristas durante emergencias pediátricas, con un enfoque en la interacción con las familias. Métodos: Revisión de alcance basada en las directrices del Manual de Síntesis de Evidencia de JBI y reportada según la lista de verificación PRISMA-ScR, cubriendo ocho bases de datos y literatura gris, sin restricciones de tiempo o idioma. Resultados: Los diez estudios seleccionados indicaron que la mayoría de las publicaciones eran de los Estados Unidos. Las simulaciones se realizaron predominantemente en entornos hospitalarios, con solo un estudio asociado al contexto prehospitalario. Los principales diseños utilizados involucraron escenarios de reanimación pediátrica y entornos simulados de alta fidelidad. Conclusión: El entrenamiento en simulación es efectivo, aumenta la confianza de los profesionales y mejora la comunicación con las familias. Sin embargo, la concentración en países desarrollados y entornos hospitalarios resalta la necesidad de capacitación en otros contextos, como la atención prehospitalaria, para integrar enfoques técnicos y centrados en la familia. RESUMO Objetivo: Mapear estudos sobre treinamentos por simulação clínica direcionados aos socorristas durante emergências com crianças, focados na interação com as famílias. Métodos: Revisão de escopo fundamentada conforme diretrizes do referencial JBI Manual for Evidence Syntheses e relatada conforme o checklist PRISMA-ScR, em oito bases de dados e literatura cinzenta, sem recorte temporal ou idiomático. Resultados: Dez estudos selecionados indicaram que as publicações são majoritariamente dos Estados Unidos. Predominaram os treinamentos por simulação conduzidos em ambientes hospitalares, com apenas um estudo associado ao contexto pré-hospitalar. Os principais designs utilizados envolvem a temática de reanimação pediátrica e cenários em ambientes simulados de alta fidelidade. Conclusão: Os treinamentos de simulação são eficazes, aumentam a confiança dos profissionais e aprimoram a comunicação com as famílias. Contudo, a concentração em países desenvolvidos e hospitais ressalta a necessidade de capacitação em outras ambiências, como o atendimento pré-hospitalar, para integração do contexto técnico com a abordagem familiar.