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Nisbet, Gillian; Thompson, Tanya; McAllister, Sue; Brady, Bernadette; Christie, Lauren; Jennings, Matthew; Kenny, Belinda; Penman, Merrolee – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2023
Allied health clinical placements take place within an increasingly overstretched health care system where demand for services often exceeds availability of resources. Within this environment, student placements are often perceived as an additional burden to an already overwhelmed workforce. This study explored whether the quality of patient care…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Personnel, Workplace Learning, Placement
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John V. Rider; Linda Frasier; Jessica Parkin – Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 2024
The use of high-fidelity simulation and standardized patients (SPs) in occupational therapy (OT) education is expanding. However, the implementation of simulation varies across programs, leading to inconsistent outcomes and research limitations. Furthermore, details on SP use and training are lacking in OT literature. This article aims to provide…
Descriptors: Fidelity, Simulation, Occupational Therapy, Allied Health Personnel
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Tiffany L. Benaroya; Deborah McKernan-Ace; Sandra L. Rogers; Meredith Cimmino – Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 2024
Standardized patient encounters are being utilized more often in occupational therapy education as a replacement for traditional fieldwork. While there is a growing body of research to support the use of this model in developing student skillsets and confidence, there remains limited information on the topic, and no studies which look at its use…
Descriptors: Occupational Therapy, Allied Health Occupations Education, Student Attitudes, Patients
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Novotny, Maria – Community Literacy Journal, 2021
In the era of a global pandemic, this article claims that community literacy scholars are well poised to support challenges currently facing healthcare providers. To demonstrate this, I offer one example drawing on my work with The ART of Infertility and explain how I repurposed patient art and stories to curate emotional literacy amongst…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Art, Patients, Emotional Intelligence
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Roncolato, Carolyn – Journal of College and Character, 2022
Religion and spirituality played a founding role in American healthcare. Though it shows up differently today, religious diversity continues to be present in powerful ways in American medicine. However, despite its relevance, most health field professionals are not adequately prepared to engage the religious diversity they encounter. This article…
Descriptors: Religion, Religious Factors, Health Services, Allied Health Personnel
Latrice Lashae Love – ProQuest LLC, 2024
There is a need to provide mental health professionals in training education related to sexual health from both a medical model and through the lens of an expanded definition of sexual health, which includes but is not limited to sexuality, sex concerns, sexual intimacy, sexual frequency, and other sex topics beyond a sexual medical health model…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Sex Education, Sexuality, Health Behavior
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Armstrong, Kirk J.; Jarriel, Amanda J.; Hardin, Brittney M. – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2021
Context: Inquiry into the use of standardized patients (SPs) is growing in athletic training education; however, the impact of these SP encounters has not been examined beyond professional education. Objective: To understand how SP encounters during professional education benefited clinicians in their current clinical practice and in their…
Descriptors: Athletics, Allied Health Occupations Education, Simulation, Patients
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Mangan, Jennifer; Rae, John; Anderson, Judith; Jones, Donovan – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2022
The objective of this review is to examine the current literature related to interpersonal communication skill development within undergraduate paramedicine. Interpersonal communication is a vital paramedic skill, with evidence demonstrating it leads to improved patient outcomes and satisfaction and reduces medical errors. Interpersonal…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Interpersonal Communication, Communication Skills, Allied Health Occupations Education
Lizzette Roman-Marrero – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to investigate the perceived cultural responsiveness in clinical practice among SLP graduates in South Florida. A total of eight Speech-Language Pathologists (ages 28-42 years old) from South Florida who graduated between 2021 and 2023 were interviewed using a semi-structured interview protocol. The…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Allied Health Personnel, Speech Language Pathology, Graduates
Saneta Thurmon – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Clinical education is integral in preparing students in allied health professions such as Speech-Language Pathology (SLP). Increasing numbers of university programs in SLP and changing requirements for clinical competencies and the workforce have required alternative clinical learning modes. Alternatives like the use of simulation for SLP…
Descriptors: Speech Language Pathology, Allied Health Personnel, Allied Health Occupations Education, Simulation
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Wang, Xin; Ho, Ming-Jung – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2021
The main purpose of the study was to examine whether health professions students in Taiwan who study in different programmes experience similar patient autonomy-related professionalism dilemmas caused by disconnections between school and clinical culture. To investigate this issue, we draw specifically on situated learning theory and its cultural…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Allied Health Occupations Education, Personal Autonomy, Patients
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Wong, Ken Yan; Job, Claire; Anstey, Sally – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2020
In a previous article, we theorised that patients' stories prepare students by allowing them to reflect on their practice in the safety of the academic environment. This article furthers this theory by arguing that, when engaging with patients through storytelling, students grow epistemologically, whereby they develop knowledge about empathetic…
Descriptors: Patients, Story Telling, Empathy, Allied Health Personnel
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Donovan, Erin E.; Quaack, Karly R.; Brown, Laura E. – Communication Teacher, 2021
Courses: Interpersonal Health Communication, Communication in Health Care Settings. Objectives: This lesson is designed for health profession students whose work will involve direct interaction with patients. It is designed to help students (a) better understand how to diagnose patients' needs for both informational and emotional support when…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Allied Health Personnel, Interaction, Patients
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Violato, Efrem; Witschen, Brian; Violato, Emilio; King, Sharla – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2022
Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice (IPECP) is a field of study suggested to improve team functioning and patient safety. However, even interprofessional teams are susceptible to group pressures which may inhibit speaking up (positive deviance). Obedience is one group pressure that can inhibit positive deviance leading to…
Descriptors: Compliance (Psychology), Allied Health Occupations Education, Medical Students, Interprofessional Relationship
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Grove, Destinee H. – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2020
Context: Cultural competence is the ability of health care professionals to investigate and incorporate the cultural needs of patients into care and clinical decisions. Research shows that athletic training students and certified athletic trainers possess moderate to high levels of cultural competence yet struggle exhibiting culturally competent…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Competence, Allied Health Personnel, Patients
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