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Table 1 Demographic characteristics of debriefings/course participants/debriefers and DASH score sum

From: The Debriefing Assessment in Real Time (DART) tool for simulation-based medical education

Video

Debriefing length (minutes)

Topic and location of simulation

Male (n/%)

Nursing participants

Medical participants

Debriefer gender, role, level of SBME experience

DASH score

(sum of 3 reviewers)

1

14.3

Sepsis (A)

2/5 (40%)

0

5 (PGY 1)

Male ED resident < 5 years

81

2

15.5

Sepsis (A)

4/5 (80%)

0

5 (PGY 1)

Male ED consultant 5–10 years

116

3

13.2

Sepsis (A)

2/5 (40%)

0

5 (PGY 1)

Male ICU resident < 5 years

80

4

13.0

Cardiac arrest (B)

3/8 (37.5%)

3 (PGY 1–PGY 8)

5 (PGY 1–PGY 4)

Male ED resident < 5 years

71

5

15.8

Seizure (A)

2/5 (40%)

0

5 (medical students)

Male ED resident < 5 years

96

6

14.0

Asthma (C)

2/5 (40%)

0

5 (PGY 1)

Female ICU RN < 5 years

90

7

15.5

Chest pain (ACS) (A)

2/6 (33.3%)

1 (PGY 5)

5 (PGY 1)

Male anaesthetist > 10 years

110

8

22.1

Chest pain (ACS) (A)

2/6 (33.3%)

5 (PGY 1–PGY 8)

1 (PGY 4)

Male cardiology RN > 10 years

95

  1. Location of simulation: A, Westmead Hospital; B, Blacktown Hospital; C, Auburn Hospital