Journal article

Simulation can contribute a part of cardiorespiratory physiotherapy clinical education: Two randomized trials

FC Blackstock, KM Watson, NR Morris, A Jones, A Wright, JM McMeeken, DA Rivett, V O'Connor, RF Peterson, TP Haines, G Watson, GA Jull

Simulation in Healthcare | Published : 2012

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Simulated learning environments (SLEs) are used worldwide in health professional education, including physiotherapy, to train certain attributes and skills. To date, no randomized controlled trial (RCT) has evaluated whether education in SLEs can partly replace time in the clinical environment for physiotherapy cardiorespiratory practice. METHODS: Two independent single-blind multi-institutional RCTs were conducted in parallel using a noninferiority design. Participants were volunteer physiotherapy students (RCT 1, n = 176; RCT 2, n = 173) entering acute care cardiorespiratory physiotherapy clinical placements. Two SLE models were investigated as follows: RCT 1, 1 week in SLE b..

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