Engaging Student Learners in Interprofessional Simulations using Halloween-Themed Scenarios

Jackie Vaughn, Tiffany Erichsen, Julia Peck, Tamantha Arms, Brittany Merryman, Chase DuBois, Matthew Peterson, Stephanie Sims
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INTRODUCTION This article describes the development, implementation, and evaluation of an innovative Halloween-themed interprofessional simulation activity for healthcare students. The objective for the activity was to engage diverse groups of students in relevant healthcare scenarios to build skills in emergency management and enhance knowledge about one another’s professions. In addition, our objectives included providing the opportunity for students to collaborate with one another and communicate effectively as a team as they rotated through the simulations. METHODS A one-group posttest survey design was used for this event. RESULTS The quantitative findings, while not statistically significant, indicated that the largest perceived change was observed in communication. The qualitative findings gave further insight into the students’ perspectives on what they learned about one another’s disciplines and roles as well as the importance of teamwork and communication. DISCUSSION Interprofessional simulations provide students with an opportunity to learn about from, with, and about one another's professions.  
使用万圣节主题场景的跨专业模拟吸引学生学习者
本文描述了针对医疗保健专业学生的创新万圣节主题跨专业模拟活动的开发、实施和评估。该活动的目标是让不同群体的学生参与相关的医疗保健方案,以建立应急管理技能,并增进对彼此专业的了解。此外,我们的目标还包括为学生提供相互合作的机会,并在他们轮流进行模拟时作为一个团队进行有效的沟通。方法采用单组后验调查设计。结果:定量结果虽然没有统计学意义,但表明最大的变化发生在沟通方面。定性调查结果进一步深入了解了学生对彼此学科和角色的了解,以及团队合作和沟通的重要性。跨专业模拟为学生提供了一个学习彼此专业的机会。
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