TY - JOUR
T1 - Enhancing occupational therapy education through simulation
AU - Bradley, Gemma
AU - Whittington, Stephanie
AU - Mottram, Paul
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - The use of, and profile surrounding, simulation as a teaching and learning method across pre-registration and post-qualifying health programmes is increasing, although an examination of the literature suggests that this is occurring most notably within medicine and nursing. This practice analysis explores the emergent literature before presenting how simulation was introduced into a pre-registration undergraduate occupational therapy programme. Reflections on this experience are used to discuss key benefits and challenges when considering the use of this teaching and learning methodology and to identify opportunities for further development in line with the increasing profile and associated expectations of simulated learning.
AB - The use of, and profile surrounding, simulation as a teaching and learning method across pre-registration and post-qualifying health programmes is increasing, although an examination of the literature suggests that this is occurring most notably within medicine and nursing. This practice analysis explores the emergent literature before presenting how simulation was introduced into a pre-registration undergraduate occupational therapy programme. Reflections on this experience are used to discuss key benefits and challenges when considering the use of this teaching and learning methodology and to identify opportunities for further development in line with the increasing profile and associated expectations of simulated learning.
KW - Occupational therapy
KW - pre-registration education
KW - simulation
U2 - 10.4276/030802213X13576469254775
DO - 10.4276/030802213X13576469254775
M3 - Article
VL - 76
SP - 43
EP - 46
JO - British Journal of Occupational Therapy
JF - British Journal of Occupational Therapy
SN - 0308-0226
IS - 1
ER -