Anne Herx-Weaver , Maria Bajwa , Janice C. Palaganas
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Prelicensure simulation as a platform for interprofessional education: A systematic review update of the 2016–2021 literature
The purpose of this systematic review is to understand the current practices in simulation-based interprofessional education (Sim-IPE). This is an update to a previous 2016 systematic review (Palaganas et al., 2016), adding new information and comparing current findings. Articles published from January 2015 to May 2021 were screened (n = 3445) according to inclusion and exclusion criteria, assessed for quality using PRISMA guidelines, with 173 studies included in the final dataset. We found a large increase in research and publications over the last six years. We report collective information on Sim-IPE, including characteristics that influence outcomes, challenges encountered in Sim-IPE, and recommendations to overcome barriers. New contributions to the science of Sim-IPE provided in this review are faculty development and psychological safety considerations. We present an updated reporting checklist for Sim-IPE initiatives to include faculty development and psychological safety. With faculty resources limited, there is a need for further research in the area of faculty development and utilization in the field of Sim-IPE.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice, a quarterly online-only journal, provides innovative ideas for interprofessional educators and practitioners through peer-reviewed articles and reports. Each issue examines current issues and trends in interprofessional healthcare topics, offering progressive solutions to the challenges facing the profession. The Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice (JIEP) is affiliated with University of Nebraska Medical Center and the official journal of National Academies of Practice (NAP) and supports its mission to serve the public and the health profession by advancing education, policy, practice & research.