The Set facility has provided a robust platform for conduct of research related to teaching and training. Many projects have been completed and many are ongoing.
Ongoing Projects:
- Effectiveness and Perceived Usefulness of a consolidated Skill-based Learning Program amongst Medical Interns: A Mixed Methods Study
- Comparison of Videolaryngoscope channelled and non-channeled blades with direct Laryngoscope for intubation in mannequin by medical students: a randomized mannequin study.
- Resuscitation Practices in In-patient Areas at All India Institute of Medical Sciences - a checklist-based prospective, observational data collection study
Completed Projects:
- Randomized trial to study the impact of Simulation-based learning over Conventional training on knowledge and self-efficacy of nursing students in Pediatric Medicine and Surgery wards.
- Comparing the effect of traditional versus simulation teaching methods on neonatal resuscitation in terms of knowledge, skills, and self-confidence of nurses: A randomized controlled trial.
- Role of low-fidelity simulation in acquisition of midwifery skills among nursing students: A mixed-method approach.