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Bridging the gap: enhancing interprofessional education using simulation.

James Robertson, Karim Bandali.   

Abstract

Simulated learning and interprofessional education (IPE) are increasingly becoming more prevalent in health care curriculum. As the focus shifts to patient-centred care, health professionals will need to learn with, from and about one another in real-life settings in order to facilitate teamwork and collaboration. The provision of simulated learning in an interprofessional environment helps replicate these settings thereby providing the traditional medical education model with opportunities for growth and innovation. Learning in context is an essential psychological and cognitive aspect of education.This paper offers a conceptual analysis of the salient issues related to IPE and medical simulation. In addition, the paper argues for the integration of simulation into IPE in order to develop innovative approaches for the delivery of education and improved clinical practice that may benefit students and all members of the health care team.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 24567962     DOI: 10.1080/13561820802303656

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Interprof Care        ISSN: 1356-1820            Impact factor:   2.338


  14 in total

1.  The Value of Interprofessional Learning Through Patient Simulation in Developing Interprofessional Relationships: Medical Students' Perspectives.

Authors:  Tamara G Pooke; Sheng Hui Kioh; Yenlin Lee
Journal:  J Chiropr Humanit       Date:  2021-12-22

2.  An introductory interprofessional exercise for healthcare students.

Authors:  Celia P MacDonnell; Saumitra V Rege; Kara Misto; Richard Dollase; Paul George
Journal:  Am J Pharm Educ       Date:  2012-10-12       Impact factor: 2.047

3.  No longer waiting for an accident to happen: Simulation in emergency medicine.

Authors:  Stefanie Ellison; Christine Sullivan; Robert McCullough
Journal:  Mo Med       Date:  2013 Mar-Apr

4.  'The Diamond': a structure for simulation debrief.

Authors:  Peter Jaye; Libby Thomas; Gabriel Reedy
Journal:  Clin Teach       Date:  2015-06

5.  Twelve tips for a successful interprofessional team-based high-fidelity simulation education session.

Authors:  Sylvain Boet; M Dylan Bould; Carine Layat Burn; Scott Reeves
Journal:  Med Teach       Date:  2014-07-15       Impact factor: 3.650

6.  Interprofessional education in graduate medical education: survey study of residency program directors.

Authors:  Morhaf Al Achkar; Mathew Hanauer; Chantel Colavecchia; Dean A Seehusen
Journal:  BMC Med Educ       Date:  2018-01-10       Impact factor: 2.463

7.  Simulated interprofessional learning activities for rural health care services: perceptions of health care students.

Authors:  Selina Taylor; Yaqoot Fatima; Navaratnam Lakshman; Helen Roberts
Journal:  J Multidiscip Healthc       Date:  2017-06-19

8.  Reliability and validity of the Persian version of readiness for inter-professional learning scale.

Authors:  Marzieh Ataollahi; Mitra Amini; Somayeh Delavari; Leila Bazrafkan; Peyman Jafari
Journal:  Int J Med Educ       Date:  2019-11-04

9.  Students' understanding of teamwork and professional roles after interprofessional simulation-a qualitative analysis.

Authors:  Lena Oxelmark; Torben Nordahl Amorøe; Liisa Carlzon; Hans Rystedt
Journal:  Adv Simul (Lond)       Date:  2017-04-08

10.  Emergency Management of Anaphylaxis: A High Fidelity Interprofessional Simulation Scenario to Foster Teamwork Among Senior Nursing, Medicine, and Pharmacy Undergraduate Students.

Authors:  Sandra MacDonald; April Manuel; Adam Dubrowski; Natalie Bandrauk; Rebecca Law; Vernon Curran; Young Wah Lee
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2018-07-03
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