This article describes a training programme for people simulating the role of a patient with aphasia. Using the skills they had learned, the simulated patients (SPs) eventually took part in a pilot communication skills exercise, in which 86 nursing students participated and which was evaluated using a semi-structured questionnaire. The students reported that the SPs' portrayal of a patient with aphasia was realistic and appreciated being given the opportunity to rehearse safely in a simulated healthcare setting. The evaluation indicates that using a structured programme to train SPs to portray patients who have a communication difficulty, such as aphasia, is beneficial
Introduction: The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Standardized Patient (SP) Program has ...
The purpose of this study was to explain the effect of a series of lessons in“Communication skills t...
Objective: to identify and measure nursing student’s communication skills in health using simulation...
This article describes a training programme for people simulating the role of a patient with aphasia...
This article describes a training programme for people simulating the role of a patient with aphasia...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Background Registered nurses are expected to communicate effectively with patien...
The educational program of using simulated patients to develop communication skills for nursing stud...
Objective Simulated and standardized patients (SPs) are increasingly being used in communication ski...
Objective Simulated and standardized patients (SPs) are increasingly being used in communication ski...
Objective Simulated and standardized patients (SPs) are increasingly being used in communication ski...
Objective Simulated and standardized patients (SPs) are increasingly being used in communication ski...
Objective. While simulated patients (SPs) are considered a standard tool in communication skills tra...
Abstract: Objective. While simulated patients (SPs) are considered a standard tool in communication ...
The aim of the current study was to examine student ability, student and standardized patient percep...
Background Registered nurses are expected to communicate effectively with patients. To improve on th...
Introduction: The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Standardized Patient (SP) Program has ...
The purpose of this study was to explain the effect of a series of lessons in“Communication skills t...
Objective: to identify and measure nursing student’s communication skills in health using simulation...
This article describes a training programme for people simulating the role of a patient with aphasia...
This article describes a training programme for people simulating the role of a patient with aphasia...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Background Registered nurses are expected to communicate effectively with patien...
The educational program of using simulated patients to develop communication skills for nursing stud...
Objective Simulated and standardized patients (SPs) are increasingly being used in communication ski...
Objective Simulated and standardized patients (SPs) are increasingly being used in communication ski...
Objective Simulated and standardized patients (SPs) are increasingly being used in communication ski...
Objective Simulated and standardized patients (SPs) are increasingly being used in communication ski...
Objective. While simulated patients (SPs) are considered a standard tool in communication skills tra...
Abstract: Objective. While simulated patients (SPs) are considered a standard tool in communication ...
The aim of the current study was to examine student ability, student and standardized patient percep...
Background Registered nurses are expected to communicate effectively with patients. To improve on th...
Introduction: The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Standardized Patient (SP) Program has ...
The purpose of this study was to explain the effect of a series of lessons in“Communication skills t...
Objective: to identify and measure nursing student’s communication skills in health using simulation...