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Enhancing Cultural Capabilities Amongst Health Professions Students: A Pilot Study of Interprofessional Tag Team Simulation.

Authors :
Garvey, Loretta
Mackelprang, Jessica L.
Bhowmik, Jahar
Cassar, Nicole
Delbridge, Robyn
El-Ansary, Doa
Willetts, Georgina
Williams, Anne
Source :
Clinical Simulation in Nursing; Jan2022, Vol. 62, p83-91, 9p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

• Health professions students rated Tag Team Simulation useful for their learning. • Simulation co-designed with Aboriginal partners for health professions education. • Cultural capabilities and interprofessional attitudes improved post-simulation. To facilitate inclusive healthcare and increase cultural capabilities, health professions students require authentic interprofessional learning experiences that challenge their social, professional, and historical positioning. Tag Team Simulation (TTS) is an innovative approach to develop students' interprofessional collaboration and cultural competency for working with Aboriginal people. Co-designed and delivered by Aboriginal people and an interdisciplinary team of health professions academics, this pilot aimed to: (a) evaluate the effect of TTS on students' self-rated cultural capabilities (Cultural Capabilities Measurement Tool) and interprofessional attitudes (Interprofessional Attitude Scale), and (b) explore students' simulation learning experience. Students' respect, communication, and safety and quality scores on the Cultural Capabilities Measurement Tool were significantly higher post simulation, as were their Interprofessional Attitude Scale scores. Students experienced the simulation as authentic and effective in advancing their communication skills and cultural understanding. This co-designed interprofessional simulation improved health professions students' self-rated cultural capabilities and interprofessional attitudes. Coupled with positive student feedback, results indicate that TTS is an innovative simulation method for building cultural competence in health professions students across disciplines. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18761399
Volume :
62
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Clinical Simulation in Nursing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153901208
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecns.2021.08.021