Abstract
Background
Moulage is ubiquitous with simulated participant (SP) practice. Moulage presents a physical and psychological risk to SPs, due to the application of active products, ingredients, and the creation of highly realistic wounds, which could evoke emotional distress or overidentification.
Methods
The Moulage international Virtual Community of Practice convened in 2023 to commence standards of best practice in relation to moulage use with SPs. Using consensus methodology, the 9 authors catalogued their usual practice, reviewed relevant literature and standards to iteratively develop a conceptual framework and checklist.
Results
As a result, a conceptual framework and checklist were developed for safe moulage practice for pre-simulation, during-simulation, and post-simulation phases. The framework highlights key roles and corporate governance to achieve risk mitigation regardless of the simulation setting. To augment the framework, the authors developed the Moulage Application Safety Checklist, a 17-item tool for moulage in use.
Conclusion
The conceptual framework and checklist provide an evidence-informed tool for considering moulage safety with SPs. Safe use of moulage should not be an afterthought.
Moulage is ubiquitous with simulated participant (SP) practice. Moulage presents a physical and psychological risk to SPs, due to the application of active products, ingredients, and the creation of highly realistic wounds, which could evoke emotional distress or overidentification.
Methods
The Moulage international Virtual Community of Practice convened in 2023 to commence standards of best practice in relation to moulage use with SPs. Using consensus methodology, the 9 authors catalogued their usual practice, reviewed relevant literature and standards to iteratively develop a conceptual framework and checklist.
Results
As a result, a conceptual framework and checklist were developed for safe moulage practice for pre-simulation, during-simulation, and post-simulation phases. The framework highlights key roles and corporate governance to achieve risk mitigation regardless of the simulation setting. To augment the framework, the authors developed the Moulage Application Safety Checklist, a 17-item tool for moulage in use.
Conclusion
The conceptual framework and checklist provide an evidence-informed tool for considering moulage safety with SPs. Safe use of moulage should not be an afterthought.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 1-8 |
| Number of pages | 8 |
| Journal | Advances in Simulation |
| Volume | 11 |
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| Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 14 Apr 2026 |
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
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SDG 4 Quality Education
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