Title | Student Preferences for Virtual or In-Person Interprofessional Education Simulations. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2024 |
Authors | Rigby, JH, Canham, SL, Farrell, TW, Zeljkovic, A, Hobson, WL |
Journal | J Allied Health |
Volume | 53 |
Issue | 1 |
Pagination | e55-e59 |
Date Published | 2024 Spring |
ISSN | 1945-404X |
Keywords | Humans, Interprofessional Education, Interprofessional Relations, Pandemics, Students, Health Occupations |
Abstract | The COVID-19 pandemic created a shift in interprofessional education (IPE) courses, causing programs to change pedagogical approaches. We sought to examine student preferences for taking IPE simulations. On post-simulation surveys from two courses (n=844 students, 2020-2022 academic years), we asked students if they preferred to take the simulation through a synchronous in-person or virtual format. More students preferred a virtual platform in academic year 2021-2022 than the previous year (p<0.001). Students who chose the virtual format believed it was more convenient, reduced COVID-19 transmission, and eased interprofessional collaboration. The downsides to in-person simulations included travel logistics and technical challenges in the simulation lab. Students suggested that in-person simulations more closely resembled 'real life' and that communication and body language are easier to convey in person. |
Alternate Journal | J Allied Health |
PubMed ID | 38430505 |