Simulating the process of stroke management: An innovative, collaborative approach to interprofessional simulation-based learning in undergraduate health professions education

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Název: Simulating the process of stroke management: An innovative, collaborative approach to interprofessional simulation-based learning in undergraduate health professions education
Autoři: Tamas, Eva, Hjelmfors, Lisa, Abrandt Dahlgren, Madeleine
Zdroj: Medical teacher.
Témata: Interprofessional competencies, interprofessional learning, sequential simulation, undergraduate healthcare students, simulation-based education
Popis: What was the educational challenge?Designing learning opportunities for managing complex patient conditions is challenging . Simulation-based learning that follows the patient can illustrate intervention trajectories enhancing understanting of professional collaboration for students in healthcare professional education (HPE).What was the solution?A sequential interprofessional simulation learning activity (IPS) was designed to illustrate the clinical pathway in which health professionals encounter stroke patients in a chain of linked scenarios from the emergency room to home rehabilitation. The expected learning outcomes were medical and interprofessional competencies.How was the solution implemented?Six undergraduate HPE programs were involved. Students rotated between acting in scenarios and observing them. Acting teams documented patient management while observing teams planned the next care phase. The dominant care-provider role rotated based on the patient's condition. The day ended with a debriefing session.What lessons were learned that are relevant for a wider global audience?The activity raised students' awareness of the importance of interprofessional collaboration including planning, treatment, intervention, and rehabilitation. Integrating IPS Stroke into the schedule was a logistical challenge.What are the next steps?IPS Stroke provides insight into complex patient management. Students must balance medical care delivery, organizational frameworks, and the roles of different stakeholders.
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Přístupová URL adresa: https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-217202
https://doi.org/10.1080/0142159X.2025.2547731
Databáze: SwePub
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Abstrakt:What was the educational challenge?Designing learning opportunities for managing complex patient conditions is challenging . Simulation-based learning that follows the patient can illustrate intervention trajectories enhancing understanting of professional collaboration for students in healthcare professional education (HPE).What was the solution?A sequential interprofessional simulation learning activity (IPS) was designed to illustrate the clinical pathway in which health professionals encounter stroke patients in a chain of linked scenarios from the emergency room to home rehabilitation. The expected learning outcomes were medical and interprofessional competencies.How was the solution implemented?Six undergraduate HPE programs were involved. Students rotated between acting in scenarios and observing them. Acting teams documented patient management while observing teams planned the next care phase. The dominant care-provider role rotated based on the patient's condition. The day ended with a debriefing session.What lessons were learned that are relevant for a wider global audience?The activity raised students' awareness of the importance of interprofessional collaboration including planning, treatment, intervention, and rehabilitation. Integrating IPS Stroke into the schedule was a logistical challenge.What are the next steps?IPS Stroke provides insight into complex patient management. Students must balance medical care delivery, organizational frameworks, and the roles of different stakeholders.
ISSN:0142159X
1466187X
DOI:10.1080/0142159X.2025.2547731