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Physiotherapy students can be educated to portray realistic patient roles in simulation: a pragmatic observational study.

Shane A PritchardJennifer L KeatingDebra NestelFelicity C Blackstock
Published in: BMC medical education (2020)
Physiotherapy students appear capable of playing realistic patient roles. Peer simulation can be embedded into health professional programs, and education in patient role portrayal appears to be associated with improvements in portrayal quality and realism. Given these findings, further investigation, including testing program effects in a randomised study, is warranted.
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