Keywords

Interprofessional Education, Nursing Education, Simulation, Standardized Patient, Team Training

 

Authors

  1. Ross, Jennifer Gunberg
  2. Meakim, Colleen H.
  3. Hohenleitner, Stacy Grant
  4. Prieto, Patricia
  5. Solnick, Arlene
  6. Yates, Kathleen Williams
  7. Qi, Bing Bing

Abstract

Abstract: With the increased attention to patient safety and quality care in health care, it is imperative that prelicensure health care provider students are taught to collaborate effectively to decrease medical errors. For this project, simulated participants were utilized as health care providers for a simulation in a stand-alone nursing school without affiliation to a medical or allied health school. Both simulated participants and students reacted positively to the experience. This project demonstrated that utilizing simulated participants to portray health care providers in simulation scenarios is a feasible and well-received method of providing learning experiences that emphasize the importance of collaboration.