Introduction: The use of standardized patients (SPs) in health care education has grown in the last 50 years. In addition, the requirements for SPs have increased steadily, and thus, the work of SPs has become more difficult and demanding. It has been claimed that SP programs are highly contextualized, having emerged from local, institutional, professional, and national conditions, but their effects on SPs have not been investigated. We have studied the effects of this job development on SPs and their programs. Methods: The study was conducted using a qualitative research design, with semi-structured individual in-depth interviews to understand the reactions, values, and perceptions that underlie and influence SP behavior. To cover SP persp...
In 1989, a survey was sent to each U.S. and Canadian medical school requesting information about how...
Introduction. The purpose of the current study was to investigate the effects of oral feedback from ...
This study compared two teaching methods and examined their effects on student nurses' clinical comp...
Introduction: The use of standardized patients (SPs) in health care education has grown in the last ...
INTRODUCTION: The use of standardized patients (SPs) in health care education has grown in the last ...
Little is known about how working with emerging medical professionals affects Standardized Patients’...
Background: Longitudinal standardized patient (LSP) experiences mimic clinical practice by allowing ...
Aims The aim of this study was to investigate nurses′ perceptions of working according to stand...
As an evaluation method, standardized patients have a long history in medical education and research...
Objective: Standardized patient (SP) scenarios could provide medical situations of high fidelity for...
This retrospective survey analysis sought to explore student perspectives and application of therape...
AIMS: The aim of this study was to investigate nurses' perceptions of working according to standardi...
Standardized in-patient is clinical tool for teaching and learning of healthcare professionals. Simu...
Background: It is important to clarify nurses' perceptions of conditions for patient education in da...
In this study, we focused on the impact of standardized patients' feedback on the motivational level...
In 1989, a survey was sent to each U.S. and Canadian medical school requesting information about how...
Introduction. The purpose of the current study was to investigate the effects of oral feedback from ...
This study compared two teaching methods and examined their effects on student nurses' clinical comp...
Introduction: The use of standardized patients (SPs) in health care education has grown in the last ...
INTRODUCTION: The use of standardized patients (SPs) in health care education has grown in the last ...
Little is known about how working with emerging medical professionals affects Standardized Patients’...
Background: Longitudinal standardized patient (LSP) experiences mimic clinical practice by allowing ...
Aims The aim of this study was to investigate nurses′ perceptions of working according to stand...
As an evaluation method, standardized patients have a long history in medical education and research...
Objective: Standardized patient (SP) scenarios could provide medical situations of high fidelity for...
This retrospective survey analysis sought to explore student perspectives and application of therape...
AIMS: The aim of this study was to investigate nurses' perceptions of working according to standardi...
Standardized in-patient is clinical tool for teaching and learning of healthcare professionals. Simu...
Background: It is important to clarify nurses' perceptions of conditions for patient education in da...
In this study, we focused on the impact of standardized patients' feedback on the motivational level...
In 1989, a survey was sent to each U.S. and Canadian medical school requesting information about how...
Introduction. The purpose of the current study was to investigate the effects of oral feedback from ...
This study compared two teaching methods and examined their effects on student nurses' clinical comp...