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Contributors, vii
Foreword, ix
1 Introduction to simulated patient methodology, 1
Debra Nestel and Margaret Bearman
Part 1: Foundational Frameworks, 5
2 Scope of contemporary simulated patient methodology, 7
Debra Nestel, Tracy Morrison and Shane Pritchard
3 The content and process of simulated patient-based learning activities, 16
Jill E Thistlethwaite and George D Ridgway
4 Communities of practice and simulated patient methodology, 23
Debra Nestel, Jan-Joost Rethans and Gayle A Gliva-McConvey
Part 2: Theoretical Perspectives, 31
5 Learning theories and simulated patient methodology, 33
Margaret Bearman and Debra Nestel
6 The dramatic arts and simulated patient methodology, 39
Cathy M Smith, Tanya L Edlington, Richard Lawton and Debra Nestel
7 Simulated interaction and authentic interaction - a place for conversation analysis?, 46
Ged M Murtagh
8 Simulated patient methodology and the discourses of health professional education, 53
Nancy L McNaughton and Brian Hodges
Part 3: Educational Practice, 61
9 Preparation: developing scenarios and training for role portrayal, 63
Debra Nestel, Carol Fleishman and Margaret Bearman
10 Simulated patients as teachers: the role of feedback, 71
Debra Nestel, Margaret Bearman and Carol Fleishman
11 Teaching and learning physical examination skills with simulated patients, 79
Anna K Vnuk
12 Simulated patient methodology and assessment, 85
Cathy M Smith, Carol C O'Byrne and Debra Nestel
13 Simulated patient programme management, 93
Tanya Tierney, Elaine E Gill and Pamela J Harvey
Part 4: Case Studies: Innovations Across the Health Professions, 103
14 Real patient participation in simulation, 105
Rosamund Snow
15 Interprofessional community care: a simulated clinic for healthcare professional learners, 110
Pamela J Taylor, Mollie Burley and Debra Nestel
16 Telephone incognito simulated patients, 115
Jan-Joost Rethans and Hay Derkx
17 Hybrid simulated patient methodology: managing maternal deterioration, 120
Simon JR Cooper and Mary Anne Biro
18 Learning intimate examinations: the specialist role of Gynaecological Teaching Associates, 126
Karen M Reynolds, Jim Parle and Shirin Irani
19 Advanced nursing practice in aged care: developing communication and management skills in patients with Alzheimer's disease, 130
Jennifer H Fisher, Jane H Kass-Wolff, Ernestine Kotthoff-Burrell and Jeanie M Youngwerth
20 Skills development in person-centred physiotherapy, 134
Felicity C Blackstock and Shane Pritchard
21 Simulated family and healthcare professionals: consent for organ transplantation, 139
Gayle A Gliva-McConvey
Part 5: Conclusion, 145
22 The future of simulated patient methodology, 147
Margaret Bearman and Debra Nestel
Index, 151
Foreword, ix
1 Introduction to simulated patient methodology, 1
Debra Nestel and Margaret Bearman
Part 1: Foundational Frameworks, 5
2 Scope of contemporary simulated patient methodology, 7
Debra Nestel, Tracy Morrison and Shane Pritchard
3 The content and process of simulated patient-based learning activities, 16
Jill E Thistlethwaite and George D Ridgway
4 Communities of practice and simulated patient methodology, 23
Debra Nestel, Jan-Joost Rethans and Gayle A Gliva-McConvey
Part 2: Theoretical Perspectives, 31
5 Learning theories and simulated patient methodology, 33
Margaret Bearman and Debra Nestel
6 The dramatic arts and simulated patient methodology, 39
Cathy M Smith, Tanya L Edlington, Richard Lawton and Debra Nestel
7 Simulated interaction and authentic interaction - a place for conversation analysis?, 46
Ged M Murtagh
8 Simulated patient methodology and the discourses of health professional education, 53
Nancy L McNaughton and Brian Hodges
Part 3: Educational Practice, 61
9 Preparation: developing scenarios and training for role portrayal, 63
Debra Nestel, Carol Fleishman and Margaret Bearman
10 Simulated patients as teachers: the role of feedback, 71
Debra Nestel, Margaret Bearman and Carol Fleishman
11 Teaching and learning physical examination skills with simulated patients, 79
Anna K Vnuk
12 Simulated patient methodology and assessment, 85
Cathy M Smith, Carol C O'Byrne and Debra Nestel
13 Simulated patient programme management, 93
Tanya Tierney, Elaine E Gill and Pamela J Harvey
Part 4: Case Studies: Innovations Across the Health Professions, 103
14 Real patient participation in simulation, 105
Rosamund Snow
15 Interprofessional community care: a simulated clinic for healthcare professional learners, 110
Pamela J Taylor, Mollie Burley and Debra Nestel
16 Telephone incognito simulated patients, 115
Jan-Joost Rethans and Hay Derkx
17 Hybrid simulated patient methodology: managing maternal deterioration, 120
Simon JR Cooper and Mary Anne Biro
18 Learning intimate examinations: the specialist role of Gynaecological Teaching Associates, 126
Karen M Reynolds, Jim Parle and Shirin Irani
19 Advanced nursing practice in aged care: developing communication and management skills in patients with Alzheimer's disease, 130
Jennifer H Fisher, Jane H Kass-Wolff, Ernestine Kotthoff-Burrell and Jeanie M Youngwerth
20 Skills development in person-centred physiotherapy, 134
Felicity C Blackstock and Shane Pritchard
21 Simulated family and healthcare professionals: consent for organ transplantation, 139
Gayle A Gliva-McConvey
Part 5: Conclusion, 145
22 The future of simulated patient methodology, 147
Margaret Bearman and Debra Nestel
Index, 151
Contributors, vii
Foreword, ix
1 Introduction to simulated patient methodology, 1
Debra Nestel and Margaret Bearman
Part 1: Foundational Frameworks, 5
2 Scope of contemporary simulated patient methodology, 7
Debra Nestel, Tracy Morrison and Shane Pritchard
3 The content and process of simulated patient-based learning activities, 16
Jill E Thistlethwaite and George D Ridgway
4 Communities of practice and simulated patient methodology, 23
Debra Nestel, Jan-Joost Rethans and Gayle A Gliva-McConvey
Part 2: Theoretical Perspectives, 31
5 Learning theories and simulated patient methodology, 33
Margaret Bearman and Debra Nestel
6 The dramatic arts and simulated patient methodology, 39
Cathy M Smith, Tanya L Edlington, Richard Lawton and Debra Nestel
7 Simulated interaction and authentic interaction - a place for conversation analysis?, 46
Ged M Murtagh
8 Simulated patient methodology and the discourses of health professional education, 53
Nancy L McNaughton and Brian Hodges
Part 3: Educational Practice, 61
9 Preparation: developing scenarios and training for role portrayal, 63
Debra Nestel, Carol Fleishman and Margaret Bearman
10 Simulated patients as teachers: the role of feedback, 71
Debra Nestel, Margaret Bearman and Carol Fleishman
11 Teaching and learning physical examination skills with simulated patients, 79
Anna K Vnuk
12 Simulated patient methodology and assessment, 85
Cathy M Smith, Carol C O'Byrne and Debra Nestel
13 Simulated patient programme management, 93
Tanya Tierney, Elaine E Gill and Pamela J Harvey
Part 4: Case Studies: Innovations Across the Health Professions, 103
14 Real patient participation in simulation, 105
Rosamund Snow
15 Interprofessional community care: a simulated clinic for healthcare professional learners, 110
Pamela J Taylor, Mollie Burley and Debra Nestel
16 Telephone incognito simulated patients, 115
Jan-Joost Rethans and Hay Derkx
17 Hybrid simulated patient methodology: managing maternal deterioration, 120
Simon JR Cooper and Mary Anne Biro
18 Learning intimate examinations: the specialist role of Gynaecological Teaching Associates, 126
Karen M Reynolds, Jim Parle and Shirin Irani
19 Advanced nursing practice in aged care: developing communication and management skills in patients with Alzheimer's disease, 130
Jennifer H Fisher, Jane H Kass-Wolff, Ernestine Kotthoff-Burrell and Jeanie M Youngwerth
20 Skills development in person-centred physiotherapy, 134
Felicity C Blackstock and Shane Pritchard
21 Simulated family and healthcare professionals: consent for organ transplantation, 139
Gayle A Gliva-McConvey
Part 5: Conclusion, 145
22 The future of simulated patient methodology, 147
Margaret Bearman and Debra Nestel
Index, 151
Foreword, ix
1 Introduction to simulated patient methodology, 1
Debra Nestel and Margaret Bearman
Part 1: Foundational Frameworks, 5
2 Scope of contemporary simulated patient methodology, 7
Debra Nestel, Tracy Morrison and Shane Pritchard
3 The content and process of simulated patient-based learning activities, 16
Jill E Thistlethwaite and George D Ridgway
4 Communities of practice and simulated patient methodology, 23
Debra Nestel, Jan-Joost Rethans and Gayle A Gliva-McConvey
Part 2: Theoretical Perspectives, 31
5 Learning theories and simulated patient methodology, 33
Margaret Bearman and Debra Nestel
6 The dramatic arts and simulated patient methodology, 39
Cathy M Smith, Tanya L Edlington, Richard Lawton and Debra Nestel
7 Simulated interaction and authentic interaction - a place for conversation analysis?, 46
Ged M Murtagh
8 Simulated patient methodology and the discourses of health professional education, 53
Nancy L McNaughton and Brian Hodges
Part 3: Educational Practice, 61
9 Preparation: developing scenarios and training for role portrayal, 63
Debra Nestel, Carol Fleishman and Margaret Bearman
10 Simulated patients as teachers: the role of feedback, 71
Debra Nestel, Margaret Bearman and Carol Fleishman
11 Teaching and learning physical examination skills with simulated patients, 79
Anna K Vnuk
12 Simulated patient methodology and assessment, 85
Cathy M Smith, Carol C O'Byrne and Debra Nestel
13 Simulated patient programme management, 93
Tanya Tierney, Elaine E Gill and Pamela J Harvey
Part 4: Case Studies: Innovations Across the Health Professions, 103
14 Real patient participation in simulation, 105
Rosamund Snow
15 Interprofessional community care: a simulated clinic for healthcare professional learners, 110
Pamela J Taylor, Mollie Burley and Debra Nestel
16 Telephone incognito simulated patients, 115
Jan-Joost Rethans and Hay Derkx
17 Hybrid simulated patient methodology: managing maternal deterioration, 120
Simon JR Cooper and Mary Anne Biro
18 Learning intimate examinations: the specialist role of Gynaecological Teaching Associates, 126
Karen M Reynolds, Jim Parle and Shirin Irani
19 Advanced nursing practice in aged care: developing communication and management skills in patients with Alzheimer's disease, 130
Jennifer H Fisher, Jane H Kass-Wolff, Ernestine Kotthoff-Burrell and Jeanie M Youngwerth
20 Skills development in person-centred physiotherapy, 134
Felicity C Blackstock and Shane Pritchard
21 Simulated family and healthcare professionals: consent for organ transplantation, 139
Gayle A Gliva-McConvey
Part 5: Conclusion, 145
22 The future of simulated patient methodology, 147
Margaret Bearman and Debra Nestel
Index, 151
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2014 |
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Fachbereich: | Pharmazie |
Genre: | Medizin |
Rubrik: | Wissenschaften |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | 168 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9781118761007 |
ISBN-10: | 1118761006 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Nestel, Debra/Bearman, Margaret |
Auflage: | 1/2014 |
Hersteller: | Wiley-VCH GmbH |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Wiley-VCH GmbH, Boschstr. 12, D-69469 Weinheim, product-safety@wiley.com |
Maße: | 246 x 189 x 8 mm |
Von/Mit: | Debra/Bearman, Margaret Nestel |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 19.12.2014 |
Gewicht: | 0,378 kg |
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2014 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Pharmazie |
Genre: | Medizin |
Rubrik: | Wissenschaften |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | 168 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9781118761007 |
ISBN-10: | 1118761006 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Nestel, Debra/Bearman, Margaret |
Auflage: | 1/2014 |
Hersteller: | Wiley-VCH GmbH |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Wiley-VCH GmbH, Boschstr. 12, D-69469 Weinheim, product-safety@wiley.com |
Maße: | 246 x 189 x 8 mm |
Von/Mit: | Debra/Bearman, Margaret Nestel |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 19.12.2014 |
Gewicht: | 0,378 kg |
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