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Enhancing simulation facilitator debriefing using a generative artificial intelligence feedback interface and retrieval-augmented generation: A pilot study

2025·0 Zitationen·Clinical Simulation in NursingOpen Access
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<h2>Abstract</h2><h3>Background</h3> High quality simulation requires a skilled educator well-versed in the simulation standards of best practice including facilitation methods and debriefing. While current approaches such as coaching and mentoring have demonstrated effectiveness, they can be time and resource intensive, potentially limiting their scalability and consistent application. Strategies are needed that improve capacity to support ongoing skill advancement. Generative artificial intelligence (GAI) may offer a promising avenue to support the ongoing development of facilitator debriefing skills. Our investigative team developed a homegrown GAI chatbot designed to enhance the quality of feedback facilitators receive on their debriefing practices. <h3>Methods</h3> This pilot study evaluated the feasibility and usability of the chatbot among simulation facilitators (<i>n</i> = 6) using a post-test survey design. <h3>Results</h3> Developing a chatbot to analyze facilitator debriefing skills and provide evidence-informed, personalized feedback was feasible. Facilitators reported that the chatbot was both useful and easy to use. <h3>Conclusion</h3> Our chatbot may be an impactful evidence-informed GAI educational tool tailored to the specific needs of healthcare simulation facilitation. Leveraging GAI tools may enhance consistent ongoing facilitator debriefing development using a data driven approach.

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Simulation-Based Education in HealthcareArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationAI in Service Interactions
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