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 13. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Incorporating Augmented Reality Patients Into Online Trauma Training to Support Mental Model Development61
Characteristics, Impact, and Trends of Healthcare Simulation in Latin America and the Caribbean58
Peer Teachers' Professional Identity Development During a Prehospital Simulation40
Cue Detection and Self-Debriefing Techniques in Virtual Simulation: Techniques Using Cognitive Engineering Inspired Expertise Development Approaches31
Building Global Partnerships24
Increase in Newborns Ventilated Within the First Minute of Life and Reduced Mortality After Clinical Data-Guided Simulation Training21
Acknowledgment of Reviewers18
Adding Safety Rules to Surgeon-Authored Virtual Reality Training18
Quantifying Simulated Contamination Deposition on Healthcare Providers Using Image Analysis17
Factors Affecting Implementation of Simulation-Based Education After Faculty Training in a Low-Resource Setting16
Designing Sustainable Solutions to Implement a Distance-Based Simulation Basic Life Support Training Program During COVID-19 Pandemic in Low-Income Countries15
Electronic Decision Support in the Delivery Room Using Augmented Reality to Improve Newborn Life Support Guideline Adherence15
Evolving With the Science of Simulation: Updated Guidelines for Authors14
An Application of Kane's Validity Framework to Evaluate Formative and Summative Assessment Instruments for Telesimulations in Clinical Lactation13
A Skill Trainer for Balloon/Stent Exchange in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention—Concept and Evaluation13
Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Skills Using a Porcine Rib Model—A Validity Study13
Older Taiwanese Volunteers as Standardized Patients13
Visual Fixation on the Thorax Predicts Bystander Breathing Detection in Simulated Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest, but Video Debriefing With Eye Tracking Gaze Overlay Does Not Enhance Postallocation Su13
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