Translating the healthcare simulation standards of best practice for low-resource settings: Operational strategies in health professions education

Colile Pertunia Dlamini , Sithembile Siphiwe Shongwe-Gwebu , Joshua Epuitai , Sarah Llewellyn , Pamella R. Adongo , Anthony Reynolds

Journal of Nursing Education and Practice ›› 2025, Vol. 15 ›› Issue (4) : 53 -60.

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Translating the healthcare simulation standards of best practice for low-resource settings: Operational strategies in health professions education

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Background: Healthcare simulation is increasingly recognized as a transformative educational methodology. The International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning (INACSL) developed the Healthcare Simulation Standards of Best Practice (HSSOBP) to guide high-quality simulation-based education (SBE) however, implementing these in resource-constrained settings poses challenges due to economic and cultural barriers.

Methods: A team from universities in Uganda, USA and Eswatini collaborated to contextualize and translate the HSSOBP for low-resource healthcare education settings. Using independent reviews and group discussions, the team analysed each standard for operational feasibility, contextual challenges, and resource-aligned solutions.

Results: Adaptation included enhancing organizational readiness through faculty and staff capacitation on SBE, simplifying operational strategies, using low-fidelity equipment, interdisciplinary collaboration and mobilizing local resource structures to support and sustain simulation programmes.

Conclusions: The translated HSSOBP guide the integration of SBE pedagogy in low-resource settings. This framework suggests practical and contextualised strategies without compromising the quality of education.

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Healthcare simulation standards / Low-resource settings / Simulation based education / Translation

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Colile Pertunia Dlamini, Sithembile Siphiwe Shongwe-Gwebu, Joshua Epuitai, Sarah Llewellyn, Pamella R. Adongo, Anthony Reynolds. Translating the healthcare simulation standards of best practice for low-resource settings: Operational strategies in health professions education. Journal of Nursing Education and Practice, 2025, 15(4): 53-60 DOI:10.5430/jnep.v15n4p53

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