Full-scale simulation exercises are becoming more common as an educational feature of the under- graduate training of health professionals. This study explores how interprofessional collaboration is enacted by the participating students. Practice theory is used as the theoretical framework for a field study of two naturalistic educational settings, when medical and nursing students come together to practice in a simulated emergency situation, where a manikin is replacing the patient. Eighteen sessions of simulations were observed, and data were collected through standardised video recordings that were analysed collaboratively. To ensure transparency and scientific rigour, a stepwise constant comparative analysis was conducted, in which indi...
The study aims to understand what makes a 'successful simulation', one that follows the planned sequ...
Background: Although simulation is a well-established learning method in Finland, sequential simulat...
Abstract Background Health professions education prog...
Full-scale simulation exercises are becoming more common as an educational feature of the under- gra...
© 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. This chapter illustrate how the social and material arrangem...
Background: The debriefing phase is an important feature of simulation activities for learning. This...
This article presents a sociomaterial account of simulation in higher education. Sociomaterial appro...
This chapter illustrate how the social and material arrangements for interprofessional simulation pr...
The increasing complexity of health care practice makes continuing professional development (CPD) es...
Background Primary care providers assume responsibility for patients with increasing...
Collaboration in Student’s Simulated Clinical Practice Presentation Objectives: Share strategies f...
Simulation is a pedagogy that has been widely used in a number of educational settings (e.g., aviati...
This paper presents the findings of a two phase mixed methods study. Phase 1 investigated whether si...
The study aims to understand what makes a 'successful simulation', one that follows the planned sequ...
Background: Although simulation is a well-established learning method in Finland, sequential simulat...
Abstract Background Health professions education prog...
Full-scale simulation exercises are becoming more common as an educational feature of the under- gra...
© 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. This chapter illustrate how the social and material arrangem...
Background: The debriefing phase is an important feature of simulation activities for learning. This...
This article presents a sociomaterial account of simulation in higher education. Sociomaterial appro...
This chapter illustrate how the social and material arrangements for interprofessional simulation pr...
The increasing complexity of health care practice makes continuing professional development (CPD) es...
Background Primary care providers assume responsibility for patients with increasing...
Collaboration in Student’s Simulated Clinical Practice Presentation Objectives: Share strategies f...
Simulation is a pedagogy that has been widely used in a number of educational settings (e.g., aviati...
This paper presents the findings of a two phase mixed methods study. Phase 1 investigated whether si...
The study aims to understand what makes a 'successful simulation', one that follows the planned sequ...
Background: Although simulation is a well-established learning method in Finland, sequential simulat...
Abstract Background Health professions education prog...