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Simulation with a standardised patient to reduce stigma towards people with schizophrenia spectrum disorder among nursing students: A quasi-experimental study.

Eva García-Carpintero BlasEsperanza Vélez-VélezCristina Gómez-MorenoAlejandro Martínez-ArceAlberto Tovar-ReinosoPaloma Rodriguez-GómezLaura Vaquero VelerdasInmaculada López-Martín
Published in: Archives of psychiatric nursing (2024)
Simulation with a standardised patient is an effective teaching tool for reducing the stigmatisation of people with schizophrenia, thus reducing people's perception of internal causal attribution. It allows for experiencing situations that may be anticipated in clinical practice and reflectively addressing emerging aspects during simulation.
Keyphrases
  • nursing students
  • bipolar disorder
  • spectrum disorder
  • clinical practice
  • case report
  • virtual reality
  • mental health
  • hiv aids
  • social support
  • medical students
  • human immunodeficiency virus