Abstract

Debriefing is a key component of all simulation-based educational (SBE) activities and is an activity for which a multitude of approaches and models have been developed and implemented (Oriot & Alinier, 2016). To improve SBE practice in general, the International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning (INACSL) has outlined a set of Simulation Standards of Best Practice first published in 2013. Revisions to these standards have occurred every few years, including expanding the topics covered as developments in this domain have occurred and the use of simulation has expanded.The aim of this study was to present the changes in the Simulation Debriefing Standard in comparison to those last published (INACSL Standards Committee, 2016).From 2019 to 2021, a group of simulation educators and researchers, the authors of this abstract, representing multiple specialities, simulation societies and geographic areas began meeting to review and revise the Simulation Debriefing Standard based on the latest literature. This group identified several items that would benefit from being updated, including expanding the terminology of this Standard to encompass Feedback, Debriefing and Guided reflection as distinct but integral components of this key phase of simulation-based experiences.An updated version of the Simulation Debriefing Standard of Best Practice will soon be published by INACSL in Clinical Simulation in Nursing. Some of the updates include expansion to understand and allow electronic systems to be recognized as components of the debriefing process and emphasizing the need for practice and review of the skill of facilitators in the techniques of debriefing. The new Simulation Debriefing Standard provides clear information and guidance to the simulationists. It includes four as opposed to the five criteria in the 2016 version (INACSL Standards Committee, 2016). The updated criteria can still be matched to those from the previous edition (see colour coding in Criteria of the 2016 and 2021 INACSL debriefing standards of best practiceIt is expected that the revised Simulation Debriefing Standard of Best Practice will be welcomed by the simulation community, which includes the healthcare educators and simulation technology developers, but also the learners. It has been designed as a guide to help educators in all the key aspects of debriefing, providing feedback and facilitating guided reflection conversations that will ultimately benefit learners. It includes an updated list of useful references readers can consult to find additional information.

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