Simulation Scaffolding in Occupational Therapy Curriculum: Development & Implementation

Authors

  • Kelly Layne Lincoln Memorial University
  • Elisabeth McGee University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences
  • Emily Frank University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences
  • Thais Petrocelli University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v21i2.4120

Keywords:

higher education, simulation, educational scaffolding, healthcare simulation, communication, occupational therapy

Abstract

The increasing complexity of the United States healthcare system and resulting demands on healthcare providers has diminished the role of practicing clinicians in the education of occupational therapy students. Students are expected to be ready to help treat complex patients, collaborate effectively as members of the healthcare team, and demonstrate entry level skills by the time they begin clinical fieldwork. These expectations have placed an increased demand on educational institutions to meet objectives previously facilitated by clinical educators. An example of how these objectives have been successfully scaffolded in healthcare curricula using high fidelity simulated learning experiences is presented.

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Published

2021-05-14

How to Cite

Layne , K. ., McGee, E. ., Frank , E. ., & Petrocelli , T. . (2021). Simulation Scaffolding in Occupational Therapy Curriculum: Development & Implementation. Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, 21(2). https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v21i2.4120

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