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Breaking bad news in the emergency department: A randomized controlled study of a short training course
2017, SERVOTTE, Jean-Christophe; BRAGARD, Isabelle; Van Cauwenberge, I.; Donneau, A.-F.; Etienne, A.-M.; Guillaume, M.; Ghuysen, A., HENALLUXActe de conférence ou de colloqueFor years, the impact of the delivery of bad news on patients andrelatives, as well as physicians’stress has been a major concern.Based on studies claiming the efficacy of training courses to helpphysicians delivering such news, several protocols, such as SPIKEShave emerged. However, training to such protocol might be time-consuming and impede their use in acute care settings. This randomizedcontrolled ... -
Efficacy of a Short Role-Play Training on Breaking Bad News in the Emergency Department
2019, SERVOTTE, Jean-Christophe; BRAGARD, Isabelle; Szyld, D.; Van Ngoc, P.; Scholtes, B.; Van Cauwenberge, I.; Donneau, A.-F.; Dardenne, N.; Goosse, M.; Pilote, B.; Guillaume, M.; Ghuysen, A., HENALLUXArticle scientifiqueBreaking bad news (BBN) in the emergency department (ED) represents a challenging and stressful situation for physicians. Many medical students and residents feel stressed and uncomfortable with such situations because of insufficient training. Our randomized controlled study aimed to assess the efficacy of a four-hour BBN simulation-based training on perceived selfefficacy, the BBN process, and ... -
NHL-ChirEx: An interprofessional cross-border education initiative in the Greater Region with a focus on radiation morbidity and patient safety
2018, SERVOTTE, Jean-Christophe; Vogin, G.; Fleckenstein, J.; Nickers, P.; Ebersberger, A.; Mohammad, F.; BRAGARD, Isabelle; Coucke, P.; Untereiner, M.; Peiffert, D.; Braun, M., HENALLUXArticle scientifiqueNHL-ChirEx is an interprofessional cross-border education project that addresses the potential excess of radiation induced morbidity throughout the radiation planning and treatment process. NHL-ChirEx is supported by ESTRO and the University of the Greater Region and has been recently approved and funded under INTERREG VA Programme. -
Réflexivité et débriefing en simulation : présentation d’un dispositif pédagogique
Article scientifiqueLa publication, en 1999, du rapport de l’institut américain de médecine (Institute Of Medicine, IOM) intitulé To Err Is Human a donné naissance au mouvement de sécurité du patient (Safety Patient Movment) (Chaboyer et al., 2013). L’observation d’évènements indésirables dans 2.9 à 3.7 % des hospitalisations, conduisant au décès dans 6.6 à 13.6 % des cas, soit une mortalité supérieure aux accidents ... -
Some Novel Applications of VR in the Domain of Health: Volume X: Auditory and Vocal Ergonomics, Visual Ergonomics, Psychophysiology in Ergonomics, Ergonomics in Advanced Imaging
2019, SERVOTTE, Jean-Christophe; Grogna, D.; Stassart, C.; BRAGARD, Isabelle; Etienne, A.-M.; Verly, J., HENALLUXLivre/Ouvrage ou monographie -
A virtual patient to improve doctor-patient communication : reality or fiction ?
Article scientifiqueThe transformations of the health system and the preferences of the patients themselves have led healthcare professionals to rethink the place and role of the patient in the healthcare system, putting the caregivercare relationship and communication at the heart of public health issues. The literature shows that empathic communication is associated with better adherence to treatment, better patient ... -
Virtual Reality Experience: Immersion, Sense of Presence, and Cybersickness
2020, SERVOTTE, Jean-Christophe; Goosse, M.; Hetzel Campbell, S.; Dardenne, N.; Pilote, B.; Simoneau, I.-L.; Guillaume, M.; BRAGARD, Isabelle; Ghuysen, A., HENALLUXArticle scientifiqueIntroduction Virtual reality (VR) is a recent topic in healthcare education. Little is known about the factors affecting the immersion and the sense of presence in VR. This study aimed to understand the elements that influence the sense of presence among undergraduate healthcare students and postgraduate (PG). Methods Undergraduate healthcare students (n = 42) and PG (n = 19) were immersed in a mass ... -
When Simulation Should and Should Not Be in the Curriculum
Livre/Ouvrage ou monographieThis chapter begins with a description of the several simulation modalities that exist from written simulation to immersive simulation. These modalities are put in parallel with Miller’s pyramid of clinical competence in medical education. Besides training, the relevance of simulation in research is also exposed. Afterward, the heart of the chapter suggests some steps to implement simulation in a ...