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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Resuscitation. 2023 Aug 23;191:109939. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2023.109939

Table 1.

Simulation Program Characteristics

Overall
Characteristics by simulation 18,912
Intensive care unit
 A 2612 (13.8%)
 B 1284 (6.8%)
 C 1309 (6.9%)
 D 62 (0.3%)
 E 1422 (7.5%)
 F 1649 (8.7%)
 G 361 (1.9%)
 H 374 (2.0%)
 I 1708 (9.0%)
 J 1756 (9.3%)
 K 571 (3.0%)
 L 685 (3.6%)
 M 2369 (12.5%)
 N 2363 (12.5%)
 O 387 (2.0%)
Time since participant’s last simulation
 This is my first simulation 4063 (21.5%)
 Earlier this month 2720 (14.4%)
 Last month 5439 (28.8%)
 2 months ago 3095 (16.4%)
 3 or more months ago 3595 (19.0%)
Primary discipline of participant
 Physician 3717 (19.7%)
 Nurse 11986 (63.4%)
 Respiratory therapist 1852 (9.8%)
 Other 1357 (7.2%)
Time of training1
 Weekday day 14446 (76.4%)
 Weekday night 1620 (8.6%)
 Weekend day 1675 (8.9%)
 Weekend night 1171 (6.2%)
Type of manikin
 Infant 12070 (63.8%)
 Large child 6842 (36.2%)
Characteristics by month 378
Number of days on which simulation training was done2 4.0 [3.0,5.0]
1

Day is between 7:00 am to 11:00 pm. Weekday is Monday, starting from 7:00 am until Friday 11:00 pm. Weekend is after Friday 11 pm until Monday at 7:00 am.

2

For the most recent month prior to the current month in which a minimum of 48 simulations were conducted in the unit.