At the St Thomas' SaIL Centre, we have a growing portfolio of publications.
The SaIL team is best known for their model of simulation debriefing known as the SaIL Debrief Diamond. The materials are available for other teams to use, with attribution.
The citation for referencing the SaIL Debrief Diamond is:
Selected publications
- Using cognitive load theory to inform simulation design and practice
Reedy, G B (2015). Clinical Simulation in Nursing. 11, 8, p. 355-360.(doi:10.1016/j.ecns.2015.05.004)
- Does interprofessional simulation increase self-efficacy: a comparative study
Watters, C, Reedy, G, Ross, A, Morgan, N J, Handslip, R, and Jaye, P (2015). BMJ Open, 5(1), e005472. (doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2014-005472)
- Evaluation of a simulation training programme for geriatric medicine
Braude P, Reedy G, Dasgupta D, et al. (2015). Age and Ageing. 2015 Jul;44(4):677-82. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afv049. Epub 2015 May 6.
- Inpatient diabetes care: complexity, resilience and quality of care
Ross, A J, Anderson, J E, Kodate, N, Thompson, K, Cox, A, and Malik, R (2014). Cognition, Technology and Work, 16(1), pp. 91-102. (doi:10.1007/s10111-012-0247-2)
- Simulation training for geriatric medicine
Mehdi, Z, Roots, A, Ernst, T, Birns, J, Ross, A, Reedy, G, and Jaye, P (2014). Clinical Teacher, 11(5), pp. 387-392. (doi:10.1111/tct.12156)
- Using the mind as a simulator: a randomized controlled trial of mental training
Eldred-Evans, D, Grange, P, Cheang, A, Yamamoto, H, Ayis, S, Mulla, M, Immenroth, M, Sharma, D and Reedy, G (2013). Journal Of Surgical Education. 70, 4, p. 544-551 (doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2013.04.003)
- Simulation training for improving the quality of care for older people: an independent evaluation of an innovative programme for inter-professional education (PDF 271Kb)
Ross, A J, Anderson, J E, Kodate, N, Thomas, L, Thompson, K, Thomas, B, Key, S, Jensen, H, Schiff, R, and Jaye, P (2013). BMJ Quality and Safety, 22(6), pp. 495-505. (doi:10.1136/bmjqs-2012-000954)
- Review of simulation studies in anaesthesia journals, 2001-2010: mapping and content analysis
Ross, A J, Kodate, N, Anderson, J E, Thomas, L, and Jaye, P (2012). British Journal of Anaesthesia, 109(1), pp. 99-109. (doi:10.1093/bja/aes184)
- Non-technical skills (NTS) for enhancing patient safety
Kodate, N, Ross, A, Anderson, J, and Flin, R (2012). Japanese Journal of Quality and Safety in Health Care, 7(4), pp. 360-370.
- Simulation training for geriatric medicine
Birns, J, Roots, A, Ernst, T, and Jaye, P (2012). British Geriatrics Society Newsletter 2012; 37: 18-19.
International conference presentations
The SaIL team regularly presents research and innovative simulation practice at national and international meetings in education and simulation. Since 2011 we have presented work annually at the following conferences:
We also have presented work at many other national and international conferences.