Aims: In order for different SP programmes to learn from each other, there needs to be some basis for establishing meaningful comparisons. Method: In 2006, the Association of Standardized Patient Educators (ASPE) piloted a survey instrument that would facilitate comparisons of SP educational practices in different institutions. Four European countries at varying stages of SP programme development were selected as representative of the spread of SP experience in Europe (Belgium, Ireland, Scotland and the Netherlands). Key SP contacts were identified in each medical school. Contacts were asked to complete a 49-item questionnaire developed collaboratively between ASPE and the authors. The overall response rate was 86%. Results: There were cons...
OBJECTIVE: This research describes the organization of patient education in hospitals and the condit...
This issue of Patient Education and Counseling presents the state of the art of patient education in...
Objective Simulated and standardized patients (SPs) are increasingly being used in communication ski...
Aims: In order for different SP programmes to learn from each other, there needs to be some basis fo...
Aims: In order for different SP programmes to learn from each other, there needs to be some basis fo...
Background: Simulated patients (SPs) are widely used in medical education yet little is known about ...
Background: The literature on simulated or standardized patient (SP) methodology is expanding. Howev...
Objective: In German-speaking countries (Germany, Austria, Switzerland), simulated patients (SPs) ha...
Background: In Belgium and the Netherlands, 13 medical schools collaborate with regard to the use of...
Background: Simulated (or standardized) patients (SPs) play a crucial role in the teaching and asses...
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Sommer M, Fritz AH, Thrien C, Kursch A, Peters T. Simulated patients in medical education – a survey...
Objective: In German-speaking countries (Germany, Austria, Switzerland), simulated patients (SPs) h...
OBJECTIVE: This research describes the organization of patient education in hospitals and the condit...
This issue of Patient Education and Counseling presents the state of the art of patient education in...
Objective Simulated and standardized patients (SPs) are increasingly being used in communication ski...
Aims: In order for different SP programmes to learn from each other, there needs to be some basis fo...
Aims: In order for different SP programmes to learn from each other, there needs to be some basis fo...
Background: Simulated patients (SPs) are widely used in medical education yet little is known about ...
Background: The literature on simulated or standardized patient (SP) methodology is expanding. Howev...
Objective: In German-speaking countries (Germany, Austria, Switzerland), simulated patients (SPs) ha...
Background: In Belgium and the Netherlands, 13 medical schools collaborate with regard to the use of...
Background: Simulated (or standardized) patients (SPs) play a crucial role in the teaching and asses...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: In Belgium and the Netherlands, 13 medical schools collabo...
Sommer M, Fritz AH, Thrien C, Kursch A, Peters T. Simulated patients in medical education – a survey...
Objective: In German-speaking countries (Germany, Austria, Switzerland), simulated patients (SPs) h...
OBJECTIVE: This research describes the organization of patient education in hospitals and the condit...
This issue of Patient Education and Counseling presents the state of the art of patient education in...
Objective Simulated and standardized patients (SPs) are increasingly being used in communication ski...