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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 ... -
Validation of a French-language version of TeamSTEPPS® T-TPQ and T-TAQ questionnaires
2022, Nguyet Diep, Anh; Paquay, Méryl; SERVOTTE, Jean-Christophe; Dardenne, N.; Istas, L.; Van Ngoc, P.; Charlier, M.; Ghuysen, A.; Donneau, A.-F., HENALLUXArticle scientifiqueTeamwork training and evaluation are essential to enhance safety and quality of care. The lack of the psychometric testing of the TeamSTEPPS® Teamwork Attitudes Questionnaire (T-TAQ) and Teamwork Perceptions Questionnaire (T-TPQ) across different language and cultural settings has questioned their widespread use because such attitudes and perceptions are highly subjective and context-bound. The ... -
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 ...