Objective: To describe Australian midwifery academics' perceptions of the current barriers and enablers for simulation in midwifery education in Australia and the potential and resources required for simulation to be increased. Design: A series of 11 focus groups/interviews were held in all states and territories of Australia with 46 participating academics nominated by their heads of discipline from universities across the country. Findings: Three themes were identified relating to barriers to the extension of the use of simulated learning environments (SLEs) ('there are things that you can't simulate'; 'not having the appropriate resources'; and professional accreditation requirements) and three themes were identified to facilitate SLE us...
Background: Simulation is potentially a means of increasing clinical education capacity. Significant...
ProblemIn countries where education programmes are assessed as meeting international standards there...
Background: Underpinning the Department of Human Services (DHS) “Future directions for Victori...
Objective: to describe Australian midwifery academics' perceptions of the current barriers and enabl...
Objective: The primary aim of this paper is to describe the extent, nature and types of simulation u...
This paper describes the perceptions of midwifery educational leaders concerning the potential for s...
This paper describes the perceptions of midwifery educational leaders concerning the potential for s...
Aim: To critically examine the evidence for simulation based learning in midwifery education. Backgr...
Undergraduate midwifery programs across Australia have embedded simulation into their curriculum alt...
Background: Despite evidence supporting simulation training and awareness that trainee exposure to s...
Background and problem: In Australia, interprofessional education has been embedded into pre-registr...
Across Australia, innovations in simulation to enhance learning in nursing have been occurring for t...
Across Australia, innovations in simulation to enhance learning in nursing have been occurring for t...
Background: Simulation is potentially a means of increasing clinical education capacity. Significant...
The use of simulation is suggested to be an innovative and appropriate tool in educating health prof...
Background: Simulation is potentially a means of increasing clinical education capacity. Significant...
ProblemIn countries where education programmes are assessed as meeting international standards there...
Background: Underpinning the Department of Human Services (DHS) “Future directions for Victori...
Objective: to describe Australian midwifery academics' perceptions of the current barriers and enabl...
Objective: The primary aim of this paper is to describe the extent, nature and types of simulation u...
This paper describes the perceptions of midwifery educational leaders concerning the potential for s...
This paper describes the perceptions of midwifery educational leaders concerning the potential for s...
Aim: To critically examine the evidence for simulation based learning in midwifery education. Backgr...
Undergraduate midwifery programs across Australia have embedded simulation into their curriculum alt...
Background: Despite evidence supporting simulation training and awareness that trainee exposure to s...
Background and problem: In Australia, interprofessional education has been embedded into pre-registr...
Across Australia, innovations in simulation to enhance learning in nursing have been occurring for t...
Across Australia, innovations in simulation to enhance learning in nursing have been occurring for t...
Background: Simulation is potentially a means of increasing clinical education capacity. Significant...
The use of simulation is suggested to be an innovative and appropriate tool in educating health prof...
Background: Simulation is potentially a means of increasing clinical education capacity. Significant...
ProblemIn countries where education programmes are assessed as meeting international standards there...
Background: Underpinning the Department of Human Services (DHS) “Future directions for Victori...