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Glowinski Donald

Glowinski Donald

Professeur HES

Main skills

Simulation en santé

Simulations numériques

Neuroscience

Intelligence émotionnelle

Management science

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Professeur HES

Desktop: Beaulieu-2e-H807

Haute Ecole de santé La Source
Avenue Vinet 30, 1004 Lausanne, CH
HEdS La Source
Compétences émotionnelles en Situation Professionnelle - Université de Genève
  • intelligence émotionnelle

2025

Innovative sensor-based technology and measurement solution for interprofessional simulation in crisis resource management
Scientific paper ArODES

Donald Glowinski, Florian Buchheit, Emmanuel Badier, Julien Celi, Sylvain Boloré, Thomas Fassier

Simulation in healthcare: the journal of the society for simulation in healthcare,  2025, to be published

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Summary:

Introduction : Interprofessional simulation (IP-Sim) training in crisis resource management (CRM) is widely used to improve team performance. Emerging social sensor-based technology and measurement provide an opportunity to enhance IP-Sim. Using these methods, signals generated by team members in action are collected, analyzed, and presented in a debriefing session as visual aids and statistics that summarize behavioral markers of teamwork and taskwork. We developed a novel social sensor-based measuring system and tested it in a pilot study to demonstrate its feasibility, acceptance, and relevance during IP-sim in CRM Methods : During 6 immersive scenario-based IP-Sim sessions, we gathered both quantitative (survey) and qualitative (videotaped debriefing) postsimulation exposure data. Six experimental teams, each containing 3 trainees (2 nurses and 1 physician), were involved in a scenario in which a life-threatening emergency in a hospital setting had to be identified and managed. Results : By conducting successful deployment in a simulated environment, we demonstrated the viability of the proposed system and outlined the remaining obstacles (feasibility check). We documented users' successful and unsuccessful methods for incorporating the solution into existing training frameworks (acceptability check). In addition, we determined how users interpreted behavioral markers during debriefing such as space occupation, gaze dynamics, and verbal interaction to improve situational awareness and common understanding (relevance check). Conclusions : We detailed the conditions under which a new sensor-based approach can be successfully integrated into immersive scenario-based simulation and identified areas for further development. The findings indicated that social sensor technology and measurement have the potential to enhance the overall experience of IP-Sim sessions in CRM.

2024

Beauty & Wellness
Professional paper ArODES

Donald Glowinski

Donna,  2024, 52-53

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Enseigner aux infirmier.ères de demain à devenir des acteurs clés pour plus de durabilité dans la pratique :
Professional paper ArODES
récit d'un atelier Greener care

Myriam Guzman Villegas-Frei, Laetitia Qalla Widmer, Brigitte Hebrandt, Donald Glowinski, Séverine Vuilleumier

Journal du CEFIEC (Comité d’Entente des Infirmières et des Cadres, France),  2024, Dossier spécial, 53, 20-21

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2022

A functional magnetic resonance imaging examination of audiovisual observation of a point-light string quartet using intersubject correlation and physical feature analysis
Scientific paper ArODES

Amanda Lillywhite, Dewy Nijhof, Donald Glowinski, Bruno L. Giordano, Antonio Camurri, Ian Cross, Frank E. Pollick

Frontiers in Neuroscience,  2022, vol. 16

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Summary:

We use functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) to explore synchronized neural responses between observers of audiovisual presentation of a string quartet performance during free viewing. Audio presentation was accompanied by visual presentation of the string quartet as stick figures observed from a static viewpoint. Brain data from 18 musical novices were obtained during audiovisual presentation of a 116 s performance of the allegro of String Quartet, No. 14 in D minor by Schubert played by the ‘Quartetto di Cremona.’ These data were analyzed using intersubject correlation (ISC). Results showed extensive ISC in auditory and visual areas as well as parietal cortex, frontal cortex and subcortical areas including the medial geniculate and basal ganglia (putamen). These results from a single fixed viewpoint of multiple musicians are greater than previous reports of ISC from unstructured group activity but are broadly consistent with related research that used ISC to explore listening to music or watching solo dance. A feature analysis examining the relationship between brain activity and physical features of the auditory and visual signals yielded findings of a large proportion of activity related to auditory and visual processing, particularly in the superior temporal gyrus (STG) as well as midbrain areas. Motor areas were also involved, potentially as a result of watching motion from the stick figure display of musicians in the string quartet. These results reveal involvement of areas such as the putamen in processing complex musical performance and highlight the potential of using brief naturalistic stimuli to localize distinct brain areas and elucidate potential mechanisms underlying multisensory integration.

Simulation interprofessionnelle en médecine d’urgence
Scientific paper ArODES

Natacha Dubois, Alice Berger, Sophie Garcin, Birgit Andrea Gartner, Ely Braun, Marianne Guigma, Muriel Mabboux, Gilles Gouvenou, Magali-Noelle Pfeil, Ioanna Chrysogelou, Christophe Marti, Georges L. Savoldelli, Donald Glowinski, Olivier Grosgurin, Julien Celi

Revue médicale suisse,  2022, vol. 791, p. 1482-1485

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Summary:

Le travail en équipe est indispensable en médecine d’urgence mais, dans la pratique, il peut être pollué par des difficultés de communication, une méconnaissance des rôles et responsabilités de chacun, et une définition discordante des modes de fonctionnement et des objectifs. Aujourd’hui, il y a une forte prise de conscience de la nécessité de former les équipes médico­soignantes à la pratique collaborative interprofessionnelle pour apprendre à travailler en équipe, réduire les erreurs médicales et améliorer la sécurité des patient-e-s. La simulation est une modalité pédagogique reconnue et efficace pour atteindre ces objectifs. Elle est désormais implantée de façon pérenne dans les cursus de formation médico-soignante pré et postgraduée en médecine d’urgence.

A functional magnetic resonance imaging examination of audiovisual observation of a point-light string quartet using intersubject correlation and physical feature analysis
Scientific paper

Amanda Lillywhite, Glowinski Donald, Ian Cross, Franck. E Pollick

Frontiers in Neurosciences, 2022 , vol.  16, no  921489

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Simulation interprofessionnelle en médecine d’urgence
Scientific paper

Natacha Dubois, Glowinski Donald, Alice Berger, Sophie Garcin, Birgit Andrea Gartner

Revue Médicale Suisse, 2022 , vol.  18, no  791, pp.  1482-1485

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2021

Simulation as a training method for electricity workers’ safety
Scientific paper

Michele Masini, Glowinski Donald, Tommaso Piccinno, Simon Schaerlaeken

International Journal Of Environmental Research And Public Health, 2021 , vol.  18, no  4

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Frontoparietal, Cerebellum Network Codes for Accurate Intention Prediction in Altered Perceptual Conditions
Scientific paper

Glowinski Donald, Didier Grandjean

Cerebral Cortex Communications, 2021 , vol.  2, no  2

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2020

Language is the missing link in action-perception coupling: an EEG study
Scientific paper

Selim Coll, Glowinski Donald

Scientific Reports, 2020 , vol.  10, no  1

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2016

Music Ensemble as a Resilient System. Managing the Unexpected through Group Interaction
Scientific paper

Glowinski Donald, Fabrizio Bracco, Carlo Chiorri, Didier Grandjean

Frontiers in Psychology, Performance Science, 2016

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2015

Evaluating music performance and context-sensitivity with Immersive Virtual Environments
Scientific paper

Glowinski Donald, Naëm Baron, Kanika Shirole, Selim Coll, Didier Grandjean

EAI Endorsed Transactions on Creative Technologies, 2015

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2011

Toward a minimal representation of affective gestures
Scientific paper

Glowinski Donald, Nael Dael, Antonio Camurri, Gualtiero Volpe, Marcello Mortillaro, Klaus Scherer

IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing, 2011 , vol.  2, no  2

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2022

Team Vision : turning a team of experts into an expert team
Conference

Glowinski Donald

Swiss Congress for Health Professions, 01.09.2022 - 02.09.2022, Neuchâtel, Switzerland

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2021

Huh… well… you’ve got cancer”. Paralinguistic cues as index of poor communication skills while breaking bad news in simulation training for medical students
Conference

Glowinski Donald

21st International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH 2021), 09.01.2021 - 13.01.2021, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

2017

Assessing non-technical skills in the delivery room through multisensory-based simulation
Conference

Glowinski Donald

29th International Congress of the Society for Medical Innovation and Technology, 09.11.2017 - 10.11.2017, Torino

Behavioural and physiological non-technical skills assessment in simulated electricity distribution tasks
Conference

Glowinski Donald

Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting - Europe Chapter, 28.09.2017 - 29.09.2017, Roma

Master : a multimethod system for the assessment and training of teamwork in simulated scenarios
Conference

Glowinski Donald

5th Safera Symposium, Emergence of a New Collaborative Work Programme on Industrial Safety, 18.05.2017 - 19.05.2017, Bilbao

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