Dieckmann, Peter
Tulloch, Simon
Dalgaard, Anne Eva
Varming, Kirsten
Funding for this research was provided by:
Capital Region of Denmark, Uddannelsesfaglig Råd
Article History
Received: 3 June 2021
Accepted: 22 February 2022
First Online: 5 March 2022
Declarations
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: The leadership of the participating department approved the study and its publications. All methods were carried out in accordance with relevant guidelines and regulations. They were informed about the goal and nature of the study, as well the plans to publish the data in anonymized form. They were asked for permission to audio-record the interview, which one participant declined. They were informed about the possibility to withdraw from the study at any point in time without consequences. Participants provided verbal informed consent to participate in the study after receiving this information. We deemed the verbal consent as sufficient in the current setting, because we do not report any identifying information about the participants and because of the nature of the collegial relationship to the participants. This procedure was not reviewed by the ethics committee. Danish law exempts this type of study from a formal ethical review, as it is not considered health-science research. The National Committee on Health Research Ethics (Capital Region Branch) therefore excluded the study from a formal review (reference number: H-21036410).
: Not applicable.
: Dieckmann holds an adjunct professorship with the University of Stavanger, which is funded by an unconditional grant by the Laerdal Foundation to the University. Dieckmann is leading the EuSim group, a network of simulation experts and centres, providing faculty development courses to simulation facilitators. Remaining Authors have no competing interest.