Using Simulation As A Learning Experience In Clinical Teams To Learn About Palliative And End Of Life Care: A Literature Review
Creator
Randall D; Garbutt D; Barnard M
Identifier
10.1080/07481187.2017.1334006
Publisher
Death Studies
Date
2017
Subject
Death Education; Palliative Care; Simulation; Terminal Care
Description
Simulation has been shown to improve the preparedness of practitioners in acute care. In this review we evaluate using simulation to prepare practitioners to deliver palliative care in multidisciplinary teams. The Joanna Briggs Institute approach was used and seventeen studies selected. The thematic analysis of the literature fitted well with Gabby et al pyramid approach to health improvement suggesting that simulation can be used in teams to learn technical, soft and learning skills of delivering palliative care. The analysis does not indicate how learning each of these skills interacts nor if simulations in teams should be repeated, or how often.
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Citation List Month
July 2017 List
Notes
1091-7683 Randall, Duncan ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-8356-7373 Garbutt, David Barnard, Michaela Journal Article United States Death Stud. 2017 May 25. doi: 10.1080/07481187.2017.1334006.