Impacto de simuladores virtuales en las decisiones clínicas: revisión integradora
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Soporte de Decisión Clínica, Profesionales de la Salud, Simulador de Caso ClínicoResumen
Objetivo: realizar una revisión integradora de la literatura con el fin de evaluar el impacto del uso de simuladores digitales virtuales (SV) de casos clínicos en la mejora y facilitación de la toma de decisiones clínicas por parte de estudiantes y profesionales de la salud. Métodos: Se elaboró siguiendo las recomendaciones del PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses). A través de la búsqueda en las bases de datos establecidas, se obtuvo un total de 362 artículos, de los cuales 6 fueron incluidos en la revisión. Resultados: se destaca que tales herramientas promueven la aplicabilidad teórica/práctica, aumentan la conciencia de las habilidades individuales, reducen la ansiedad, permitiendo una práctica más confiada y, en consecuencia, mejoran la toma de decisiones clínicas. Conclusión: Se concluye que la utilización de SV se presenta como una alternativa prometedora para la formación de estudiantes y profesionales de la salud.
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