Perspectives on Contributing to Comprehensive Healthcare Simulation: Geriatric Simulation - A Focus on Older Adults as SPs
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Description
Introduction/Overview/Purpose
Engaging with older adult SPs, those over the age of 60, can provide authenticity, promote increased learner engagement, and reduce the risk of ageism or bias in role portrayal. There are specific considerations in working with older adult SPs related to potential cognitive, physical, and sensory changes associated with ageing. However, there is limited information and understanding about how to support older adult SPs in their work.
Description of Innovation/Discussion Topic
To meet this need, four simulation educators (from two different countries) collaborated, over the course of four years, to lead the creation of a book focused on older adults as simulated participants. Sixty-six authors from around the world were invited to contribute chapters to the book.
Discussion
This book draws on theoretical and experience-based practices in a range of settings to deepen understanding of, and provide practical guidance on how to work with older adult SPs in a manner that promotes both their safety and effective learning outcomes. Perspectives of older adult SPs are featured. Practical tools (e.g., scenario templates, worksheets, and quick tips) are included to help readers implement concepts and strategies. Twenty scenarios illustrating application of concepts introduced throughout the book are included.
Conclusion
Books focused on theoretical and experience-based practices can inform the application of the ASPE SOBP when working with older adult SPs and inspire others to undertake similar projects.
Engaging with older adult SPs, those over the age of 60, can provide authenticity, promote increased learner engagement, and reduce the risk of ageism or bias in role portrayal. There are specific considerations in working with older adult SPs related to potential cognitive, physical, and sensory changes associated with ageing. However, there is limited information and understanding about how to support older adult SPs in their work.
Description of Innovation/Discussion Topic
To meet this need, four simulation educators (from two different countries) collaborated, over the course of four years, to lead the creation of a book focused on older adults as simulated participants. Sixty-six authors from around the world were invited to contribute chapters to the book.
Discussion
This book draws on theoretical and experience-based practices in a range of settings to deepen understanding of, and provide practical guidance on how to work with older adult SPs in a manner that promotes both their safety and effective learning outcomes. Perspectives of older adult SPs are featured. Practical tools (e.g., scenario templates, worksheets, and quick tips) are included to help readers implement concepts and strategies. Twenty scenarios illustrating application of concepts introduced throughout the book are included.
Conclusion
Books focused on theoretical and experience-based practices can inform the application of the ASPE SOBP when working with older adult SPs and inspire others to undertake similar projects.
Date of Publication
2025-06-03
Publication Type
Conference Item
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Smith, Cathy | |
Clark, Lou | University of Minnesota |
Lewis, Karen | |
Tierney, Tanya |
Additional Credits
Institute for Medical Education, Education and Media Unit (AUM)
Institut für Medizinische Lehre, Unterricht und Medien, SP-Methodik
University of Minnesota
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