Learnsuite includes Simdash, our analytics and user administration system, which tracks performance metrics in real time and can provide monthly reports to help you understand your progress and identify areas for improvement. Simdash allows you to measure performance at both the individual and group levels, giving you a clear picture of how well your training is being absorbed and retained.
One way to measure the return on investment (ROI) of your training is to track the performance of your learners before and after the training. If you see a significant improvement in performance, the training is likely to have a positive impact and provide value. Other factors to consider when measuring the ROI of your training include the time and resources invested in the training, as well as any tangible benefits that result from the training, such as increased efficiency, improved patient outcomes, or reduced errors.
Overall, the Simdash and Learnsuite apps are designed to provide a measurable and quantifiable return on investment for your training efforts. By tracking performance and identifying areas for improvement, you can ensure that your training is having a positive impact on your learners and your organization.
Many people are trained in Basic Life Support techniques, such as CPR, which are designed to sustain life until more advanced help is available. Hospital clinicians are trained in Advanced Life Support (ALS) techniques, which identify and reverse the initial cause of the cardiac arrest. Since the implementation of processes to better identify the early signs of deterioration, cardiac arrests are becoming less frequent in the inpatient setting. As a result, hospital clinicians are receiving less exposure to managing cardiac arrests but are still required to perform effectively as a team when they do occur.
The ALS-SimVR application is designed to provide team leader training for clinicians managing a patient in a cardiac arrest. The application allows the user to direct a virtual team in all the tasks required of a team managing a patient in a cardiac arrest. Rhythm interpretation, drug doses, pathology results, ABG results are all randomised to create a new experience each time for the user. Key skills required for ALS management are also available as skills trainers within the application including handover practice, defibrillation, cardioversion and pacing and more in development.The design of the "Learnsuite" collection of trainers allows a clinician to take the VR headset home and complete this immersive training in the location and time of their choosing.
Exploring User Needs in the Development of a Virtual Reality–Based Advanced Life Support Training Platform: Exploratory Usability Study
ALS-SimVR: Advanced Life Support Virtual Reality Training Application
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