Guillaume Alinier

ORCID: 0000-0003-4255-4450
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Research Areas
  • Simulation-Based Education in Healthcare
  • Innovations in Medical Education
  • Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
  • Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices
  • Trauma and Emergency Care Studies
  • Disaster Response and Management
  • Emergency and Acute Care Studies
  • Interprofessional Education and Collaboration
  • Patient Safety and Medication Errors
  • Clinical Reasoning and Diagnostic Skills
  • Surgical Simulation and Training
  • Nursing Roles and Practices
  • Injury Epidemiology and Prevention
  • Hospital Admissions and Outcomes
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Travel-related health issues
  • Healthcare Policy and Management
  • Health Sciences Research and Education
  • Cardiac Structural Anomalies and Repair
  • Traffic and Road Safety
  • Simulation Techniques and Applications
  • Primary Care and Health Outcomes
  • Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
  • Education and Critical Thinking Development
  • Human Resource Development and Performance Evaluation

Hamad Medical Corporation
2016-2025

University of Hertfordshire
2016-2025

Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar
2018-2025

Northumbria University
2014-2025

ORCID
2022-2024

Qatar Science and Technology Park
2023

Cornell University
2022

Weill Cornell Medicine
2022

University of Sfax
2022

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
2020

Aim. The aim of this paper is to present the results a study designed determine effect scenario‐based simulation training on nursing students’ clinical skills and competence. Background. Using full‐scale, realistic, medical for healthcare professionals becoming more common. Access technology easier than ever before with opening several centres throughout world availability market sophisticated affordable patient simulators. However, there little scientific evidence proving that such better...

10.1111/j.1365-2648.2006.03810.x article EN Journal of Advanced Nursing 2006-04-21

Background: The concept of simulation as an educational tool in healthcare is not a new idea but its use has really blossomed over the last few years. This enthusiasm partly driven by attempt to increase patient safety and also because technology becoming more affordable advanced.Aims: Simulation commonly used for initial training purposes well continuing professional development, people often have very different perceptions definition term simulation, especially context. highlights need...

10.1080/01421590701551185 article EN Medical Teacher 2007-01-01

The development of appropriate scenarios is critical in high-fidelity simulation training. They need to be developed address specific learning objectives, while not preventing other points from emerging. Buying a patient simulator, finding volunteer act as the patient, or even obtaining ready-made another center are rarely insurmountable challenges. issue often lies how use adapt these for your own purpose: with team, facilities, and resources but primarily learners. Published information...

10.1177/1046878109355683 article EN Simulation & Gaming 2010-04-14

Background. Fidelity - an intrinsic property of simulation is crucial to design and educational effectiveness. Yet the term fidelity inconsistently used, which makes it difficult draw inferences from current literature translate research into practice. Aim. In this article, we attempt bring some clarity in healthcare education. Method. We are opposed notion that high-fidelity requires complete faithful replication reality, instead argue for accurate representation real-world cues stimuli....

10.1177/1046878115576103 article EN Simulation & Gaming 2015-04-01

The level of performance every clinician and the overall multiprofessional team relies on skills expertise they have individually collectively acquired through education, training, self-directed learning, reflection. Simulation-based education (SBE) is playing an increasingly important role in that respect, it sometimes said art to facilitate. Many explanations can justify this assertion. Although there generally emphasis making everything as realistic or "high-fidelity" possible, often...

10.1186/s41077-022-00206-3 article EN cc-by Advances in Simulation 2022-03-18

Abstract Incident reporting in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is vital for enhancing patient safety and system performance, but time constraints often impede efficient documentation. Hamad Corporation Ambulance Service Group (HMCASG) implemented a streamlined “Occurrence, Variance, Accident” (OVA) to address these challenges. This study evaluated the effectiveness of this reducing incident report completion time. A “Lean” approach was used streamline process. Four‐hundred eighty‐two OVA...

10.1002/jhrm.21589 article EN Journal of Healthcare Risk Management 2025-01-05

Background. Debriefing is a fundamental step in simulation, particularly the medical field. Simulation sometimes even serves as pretext for debriefing. Most often, debriefing takes place easily, producing qualitative feedback and an optimal learning transfer. But sometimes, facilitator faces difficulties. An unproductive can be described follows: of clinical simulation session when facilitators or learners perceive occurrence obstacle that has hindered process. Objectives & method....

10.1177/1046878115576105 article EN Simulation & Gaming 2015-03-23

The purpose of this position paper is two-fold: first, to describe the state extracorporeal membrane oxygenation education worldwide, noting current limitations and challenges; second, put forth an educational agenda regarding opportunities for international collaborative approach toward standardization.Relevant medical literature was reviewed through search, materials from national organizations were accessed Internet. Taskforce members generated a consensus statement using iterative...

10.1097/ccm.0000000000004158 article EN Critical Care Medicine 2019-12-12

Smart health presents an ever-expanding attack surface due to the continuous adoption of a broad variety Internet Medical Things (IoMT) devices and applications. IoMT is common approach smart city solutions that deliver long-term benefits critical infrastructures, such as healthcare. Many in cities use Bluetooth technology for short-range communication its flexibility, low resource consumption, flexibility. As healthcare applications rely on distributed control optimization, artificial...

10.3390/s22218280 article EN cc-by Sensors 2022-10-28

Abstract Disaster management, mainly related to chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) incidents, is a critical field that requires constant evaluation improve preparedness response strategies. This review synthesises evidence on global health sector strategies for CBRN preparedness, gathering lessons enhance policymaking future readiness. included original English French research addressing healthcare threats. Database searches, such as EBSCO, ScienceDirect, PubMed, Ovid,...

10.1111/1468-5973.12592 article EN Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management 2024-06-26

Background: The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) has been a prominent tool for assessing the severity of traumatic brain injury (TBI) since its inception in 1974 and continues to be regarded as gold standard. Research indicates that ambiguous interpretations terminology may lead inaccurate patient’s inter-user scoring. GCS-P (Glasgow Scale-Pupils) was introduced 2018, yet it not tested prehospital settings. Therefore, aim this study assess accuracy scores reported by paramedics using traditional GCS...

10.5339/jemtac.2025.8 article EN cc-by Journal of emergency medicine, trauma & acute care 2025-02-28

Timely recanalization improves long-term outcomes in acute ischemic stroke (IS) patients, but most patients present outside the therapeutic window. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) can reduce pre-hospital delay and increase likelihood of recanalization. We aim to determine characteristic variations amongst suspected using EMS. This retrospective observational study included all admitted a national tertiary care hospital Qatar from January 2014 September 2020. evaluated demographics, clinical...

10.1186/s12245-025-00877-5 article EN cc-by International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2025-03-31

ABSTRACT Delphi studies in disaster medicine lack consensus on expert agreement metrics. This study examined various metrics using a chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) preparedness the Middle East North Africa region. Forty international experts evaluated 133 items across ten CBRN Preparedness Assessment Tool themes 5‐point Likert scale. Agreement was measured Kendall's W, Intraclass Correlation Coefficient, Cohen's Kappa. Statistical machine learning techniques compared...

10.1111/1468-5973.70044 article EN cc-by Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management 2025-04-06

ABSTRACT The use of simulation in health care education has become very topical across all professions and specialties order to improve patient safety quality care. In the last decade, adoption more realistic simulation‐based teaching methodologies, which serves as a bridge between acquisition application clinical skills, knowledge, attributes, been accompanied by development multitude international national societies. These serve important exchange fora for educators, clinicians,...

10.1111/nicc.12030 article EN Nursing in Critical Care 2013-07-08

Remote health monitoring is becoming indispensable, though, Internet of Things (IoTs)-based solutions have many implementation challenges, including energy consumption at the sensing node, and delay instability due to cloud computing. Compressive (CS) has been explored as a method extend battery lifetime medical wearable devices. However, it usually associated with computational complexity decoding end, increasing latency system. Meanwhile, mobile processors are computationally stronger more...

10.1109/access.2018.2877679 article EN cc-by IEEE Access 2018-01-01
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