Publications by authors named "Braulio Amezaga"

Background: Interprofessional communication is fundamental to the delivery of healthcare and can be taught in medical school and other health professional schools through interprofessional education (IPE) activities. Simulation centers have become a predominant location for simulation IPE activities with infrastructure able to support high fidelity activities in a controlled environment. In this secondary analysis of a scoping review conducted on simulation-based IPE, we describe the characteristics of previously reported simulation IPE activities involving undergraduate medical students in a simulation center focused on interprofessional communication.

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Article Synopsis
  • This scoping review aims to gather and analyze existing evidence on simulation interprofessional education activities for health professional students, looking at both in-person and online learning methods.
  • The increased interest in these activities emphasizes the need for effective teamwork in healthcare, yet there's a gap in documented characteristics and outcomes of these educational practices.
  • The review will follow a structured methodology, utilizing databases like PubMed and CINAHL, and include a thorough screening process involving multiple reviewers to ensure accuracy, with findings presented in both visual and summary formats for clarity and future guidance.
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In coming decades, healthcare providers will treat a greater number of individuals living with Alzheimer's Disease and related dementias than ever. Simulation-based learning provides experiential learning opportunities to enhance clinical training, but little is known about how dementia simulation training improves understanding of dementia or how it changes in participants' ability to deliver high-quality healthcare to individuals living with dementia. In this study, we examine how a simulation training program may prepare healthcare trainees to treat individuals living with dementia.

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