Exploring simulation design for mental health practice preparation: a pilot study with learners and preceptors
The purpose of this exploratory pilot study was to determine the feasibility of delivering mental health practice simulations for occupational therapy learners, and whether different debriefing approaches yielded performance differences over successive simulations. Five clinical preceptors and nine...
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Main Authors: | Diane E MacKenzie (Author), Niki Kiepek (Author), Leanne Picketts (Author), Stephanie Zubriski (Author), Karen Landry (Author), Jonathan Harris (Author) |
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