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Simulation in the medical undergraduate curriculum to promote interprofessional collaboration for acute care: a systematic review.

Tzu-Chieh Yu1, Craig S Webster1, Jennifer M Weller1,2.   

Abstract

This literature review summarises interprofessional, simulation-based interventions in the context of preparing undergraduate and prelicensure healthcare students for the management of acutely unstable patients. There was a particular focus on the impact of such interventions on medical students. The review sought to identify the range of described interprofessional education (IPE) learning outcomes, types of learners, methods used to evaluate intervention effectiveness and study conclusions. We systematically compiled this information and generated review findings through narrative summary. A total of 18 articles fulfilled the review criteria. The diversity of IPE interventions described suggests a developing field where the opportunities provided by simulation are still being explored. With significant heterogeneity among the studies, comparison between them was unfeasible, but each study provided a unique narrative on the complex interplay between intervention, curriculum, learning activities, learners and facilitators. Together, the narratives provided in these studies reflect positively on undergraduate simulation-based interventions to promote interprofessional collaboration in acute care settings, and provide the basis for recommendations for future IPE design and delivery, and areas requiring further research. Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/.

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Keywords:  acute care; interprofessional education; simulation-based training; undergraduate

Year:  2016        PMID: 35519428      PMCID: PMC8990203          DOI: 10.1136/bmjstel-2016-000103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ Simul Technol Enhanc Learn        ISSN: 2056-6697


  39 in total

1.  Theoretical insights into interprofessional education: AMEE Guide No. 62.

Authors:  Sarah Hean; Deborah Craddock; Marilyn Hammick; Marilyn Hammick
Journal:  Med Teach       Date:  2012       Impact factor: 3.650

2.  Targeted crisis resource management training improves performance among randomized nursing and medical students.

Authors:  Tara S Jankouskas; Kim Kopenhaver Haidet; Judith E Hupcey; Ann Kolanowski; W Bosseau Murray
Journal:  Simul Healthc       Date:  2011-12       Impact factor: 1.929

Review 3.  Debriefing with good judgment: combining rigorous feedback with genuine inquiry.

Authors:  Jenny W Rudolph; Robert Simon; Peter Rivard; Ronald L Dufresne; Daniel B Raemer
Journal:  Anesthesiol Clin       Date:  2007-06

Review 4.  The role of debriefing in simulation-based learning.

Authors:  Ruth M Fanning; David M Gaba
Journal:  Simul Healthc       Date:  2007       Impact factor: 1.929

5.  Developing interprofessional simulation in the undergraduate setting: experience with five different professional groups.

Authors:  Sharon Buckley; Marianne Hensman; Susan Thomas; Robert Dudley; Geraldine Nevin; Jamie Coleman
Journal:  J Interprof Care       Date:  2012-05-17       Impact factor: 2.338

6.  Becoming a practitioner: workplace learning during the junior doctor's first year.

Authors:  Dale Sheehan; Tim J Wilkinson; Emily Bowie
Journal:  Med Teach       Date:  2012-09-03       Impact factor: 3.650

7.  A simulated interprofessional rounding experience in a clinical assessment course.

Authors:  Sarah Shrader; Lacy McRae; William M King; Donna Kern
Journal:  Am J Pharm Educ       Date:  2011-05-10       Impact factor: 2.047

8.  Junior doctors' opinions about the transition from medical school to clinical practice: a change of environment.

Authors:  Katinka Prince; Margaretha Van de Wiel; Cees Van der Vleuten; Henny Boshuizen; Albert Scherpbier
Journal:  Educ Health (Abingdon)       Date:  2004-11

Review 9.  Clinical simulators: applications and implications for rural medical education.

Authors:  V A Ypinazar; S A Margolis
Journal:  Rural Remote Health       Date:  2006-06-07       Impact factor: 1.759

10.  Early introduction to interprofessional learning: a simulated ward environment.

Authors:  Jean Ker; Lesley Mole; Paul Bradley
Journal:  Med Educ       Date:  2003-03       Impact factor: 6.251

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