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Modeling and Simulating Leadership, Emotion Regulation Contagion, and Team Performance using Multimodal Data for Emergency Pediatrics

Thu, April 24, 1:45 to 3:15pm MDT (1:45 to 3:15pm MDT), The Colorado Convention Center, Floor: Ballroom Level, Mile High Ballroom 2A and 3A

Abstract

Given the gravity of medical emergencies, it is crucial to understand team leaders’ emotions and their impact on team performance, team dynamics, and patient outcomes. While there has been a focus on cognitive aspects of team dynamics, emotion regulation (ER) has been neglected and primarily evaluated using self-report measures. However, this fails to account for the multifaceted behavioral, verbal, and physiological selection and implementation of ER strategies. We will evaluate team leader ER using multimodal data within a simulated acute pediatric emergency. Our findings have implications for medical performance, future intelligent learning technologies and adaptive scaffolding to support team leaders’ medical decisions, ER strategies, and increase the quality of patient outcomes.

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