Simulation and mental health outcomes: a scoping review.
Brett A WilliamsPriya ReddyStuart MarshallBronwyn BeovichLesley McKarneyPublished in: Advances in simulation (London, England) (2017)
Literature is lacking to evidence the benefit of simulation on mental health patient outcomes. However, the available literature suggests a variety of simulation-based education, and training methods are currently being used within mental healthcare education. The findings do suggest some methods of simulation, such as the use of standardised patients, are more commonly used in education and have been deemed as effective to assist in mental health education. As no article specifically examining the mental health outcomes of patients treated by health professionals taught by simulation was identified, the educational outcomes outlined in this paper may be used to inform further research, incorporating mental health patient outcomes.