Abstract Background This study explores how interprofessional simulation-based education (IPSE) can contribute to a change in students’ understanding of teamwork and professional roles. A series of 1-day training sessions was arranged involving undergraduate nursing and medical students. Scenarios were designed for practicing teamwork principles and interprofessional communication skills by endorsing active participation by all team members. Methods Four focus groups occurred 2–4 weeks after the training. Thematic analysis of the transcribed focus groups was applied, guided by questions on what changes in students’ understanding of teamwork and professional roles were identified and how such changes had been achieved. Results The first ques...
Marit Hegg Reime,1 Morten Aarflot,2 Fred-Ivan Kvam1 1Department of Health and Caring Sciences, Weste...
Background: Interprofessional simulation at the undergraduate level has been tested but is still ver...
This simulation study explores how the integration of interprofessional components into health care ...
Background. Teamwork as an outcome for graduates implies the understanding and appreciation of the ...
There are significant limitations among the few prior studies that have examined the development and...
High quality care relies on interprofessional teamwork. We developed a short simulation-based course...
Background Interprofessional simulation-based education (IPSE) prepares healthcare students for futu...
Background Introducing interprofessional education (IPE) in healthcare curricula can...
Background: Using simulation as an educational method to learn collaborative practice requires the i...
Background: Using simulation as an educational method to learn collaborative practice requires the i...
An alarming number of errors occur in the healthcare system. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) respond...
Abstract Background Health professions education prog...
BackgroundDespite the widespread adoption of interprofessional simulation-based education (IPSE) in ...
AbstractBackground Effective interprofessional education (IPE) positively impacts the quality of car...
This short report describes the qualitative analysis of a simulation exercise that was part of a lar...
Marit Hegg Reime,1 Morten Aarflot,2 Fred-Ivan Kvam1 1Department of Health and Caring Sciences, Weste...
Background: Interprofessional simulation at the undergraduate level has been tested but is still ver...
This simulation study explores how the integration of interprofessional components into health care ...
Background. Teamwork as an outcome for graduates implies the understanding and appreciation of the ...
There are significant limitations among the few prior studies that have examined the development and...
High quality care relies on interprofessional teamwork. We developed a short simulation-based course...
Background Interprofessional simulation-based education (IPSE) prepares healthcare students for futu...
Background Introducing interprofessional education (IPE) in healthcare curricula can...
Background: Using simulation as an educational method to learn collaborative practice requires the i...
Background: Using simulation as an educational method to learn collaborative practice requires the i...
An alarming number of errors occur in the healthcare system. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) respond...
Abstract Background Health professions education prog...
BackgroundDespite the widespread adoption of interprofessional simulation-based education (IPSE) in ...
AbstractBackground Effective interprofessional education (IPE) positively impacts the quality of car...
This short report describes the qualitative analysis of a simulation exercise that was part of a lar...
Marit Hegg Reime,1 Morten Aarflot,2 Fred-Ivan Kvam1 1Department of Health and Caring Sciences, Weste...
Background: Interprofessional simulation at the undergraduate level has been tested but is still ver...
This simulation study explores how the integration of interprofessional components into health care ...