Background Undergraduate teaching currently fails to adequately prepare doctors to deliver ‘end-of-life’ care. Despite much evidence supporting simulation-based teaching, its use in medical undergraduate palliative and ‘end-of-life’ care curricula remain low. Aim This study assesses whether simulation can improve the confidence and preparedness of medical students to provide holistic care to dying patients and their families, from clinical assessment to symptom management, communication and care after death. Methods Six fourth-year medical students undertook individual simulations involving a dying patient (high-fidelity simulator) and family member (actor). Intentional patient death occurred in four of the six scenarios (although une...
Studies have shown that some medical students do not feel prepared to practice as a foundation docto...
Providing end of life care is a challenging and anxiety provoking prospect for many undergraduate nu...
Background: Simulation is an evolving pedagogical approach to teaching in many undergraduate nursing...
Abstract Providing care to a person and their family near the end of life, is a challenging and memo...
Simulation has been shown to improve the preparedness of practitioners in acute care. In this review...
Simulation has been shown to improve the preparedness of practitioners in acute care. In this review...
Simulation has been shown to improve the preparedness of practitioners in acute care. In this review...
Background: Simulation & high-fidelity simulation involves using manikins, clinical training suites,...
INTRODUCTION: Practicing nurses report that they have received very little undergraduate education i...
Objectives Both simulation and high-fidelity simulation involving manikins, clinical training suites...
Background: In 2021, a significant proportion of adult deaths in Germany, comprising of 447,473 indi...
Background: The need for palliative and end-of-life care (EOLC) is rising sharply globally and in th...
In the current healthcare workforce, there exists a lack of comfort and knowledge about providing en...
Simulation has been shown to improve the preparedness of practitioners in acute care. In this review...
Dmitry Kozhevnikov,1 Laura J Morrison,1 Matthew S Ellman2 1Department of Medicine, Yale Palliative C...
Studies have shown that some medical students do not feel prepared to practice as a foundation docto...
Providing end of life care is a challenging and anxiety provoking prospect for many undergraduate nu...
Background: Simulation is an evolving pedagogical approach to teaching in many undergraduate nursing...
Abstract Providing care to a person and their family near the end of life, is a challenging and memo...
Simulation has been shown to improve the preparedness of practitioners in acute care. In this review...
Simulation has been shown to improve the preparedness of practitioners in acute care. In this review...
Simulation has been shown to improve the preparedness of practitioners in acute care. In this review...
Background: Simulation & high-fidelity simulation involves using manikins, clinical training suites,...
INTRODUCTION: Practicing nurses report that they have received very little undergraduate education i...
Objectives Both simulation and high-fidelity simulation involving manikins, clinical training suites...
Background: In 2021, a significant proportion of adult deaths in Germany, comprising of 447,473 indi...
Background: The need for palliative and end-of-life care (EOLC) is rising sharply globally and in th...
In the current healthcare workforce, there exists a lack of comfort and knowledge about providing en...
Simulation has been shown to improve the preparedness of practitioners in acute care. In this review...
Dmitry Kozhevnikov,1 Laura J Morrison,1 Matthew S Ellman2 1Department of Medicine, Yale Palliative C...
Studies have shown that some medical students do not feel prepared to practice as a foundation docto...
Providing end of life care is a challenging and anxiety provoking prospect for many undergraduate nu...
Background: Simulation is an evolving pedagogical approach to teaching in many undergraduate nursing...