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Interprofessional simulation in a student community clinic: insights from an educational framework and contact theory.

Susan WallerDebra Nestel
Published in: Advances in simulation (London, England) (2019)
Although the SCIPE program benefited students, the need for more explicit organisational engagement and support was revealed in interviews. The use of 3P and contact theory was helpful in identifying elements of the program for maintenance and development. Future research could follow students into practice to see if the behaviours are sustained and translated. Strengths included broad stakeholder involvement and immediate feedback. The key limitation was that the activity lacked explicit institutional support, facilitators required further training in briefing and the outcomes largely refer to participants' perceptions and may not translate to practice.
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