Simulation in Healthcare-Journal of the Society for Simulation in Heal

Papers
(The H4-Index of Simulation in Healthcare-Journal of the Society for Simulation in Heal is 14. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Characteristics, Impact, and Trends of Healthcare Simulation in Latin America and the Caribbean99
Peer Teachers' Professional Identity Development During a Prehospital Simulation61
Increase in Newborns Ventilated Within the First Minute of Life and Reduced Mortality After Clinical Data-Guided Simulation Training48
Incorporating Augmented Reality Patients Into Online Trauma Training to Support Mental Model Development32
Building Global Partnerships32
Cue Detection and Self-Debriefing Techniques in Virtual Simulation: Techniques Using Cognitive Engineering Inspired Expertise Development Approaches24
Walking in Their Shoes: Virtual Reality and Video Empathy Training for New Hire Nurses and Patient Care Assistants22
Adding Safety Rules to Surgeon-Authored Virtual Reality Training21
Older Taiwanese Volunteers as Standardized Patients20
Technology-Assisted Training for Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral IV Access by Nurses: A Randomized Educational Study20
Bridging the Theory–Practice Gap—Student Perspectives on the Use of Role-play Simulation in a Speech Pathology Theory Course: A Pilot Study19
Evolving With the Science of Simulation: Updated Guidelines for Authors18
Immersive Virtual Reality Simulation Design in Healthcare Education: A Scoping Review17
Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Skills Using a Porcine Rib Model—A Validity Study16
Psychometric Validation of the Spanish SET-M Using Bootstrap Exploratory Graph Analysis in Nursing Students From Argentina and Spain14
Promoting Psychological Safety for All Participants During a High-Intensity Interprofessional Simulation Event14
Reducing Hemorrhage-Related Maternal Morbidity Using Interdisciplinary Simulation Training14
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