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Z Evid Fortbild Qual Gesundhwes · Jan 2008
[Role playing as an essential element of simulation procedures in medicine].
- Peter Dieckmann, Marcus Rall, Christoph Eich, Kai Schnabel, Jana Jünger, and Christoph Nikendei.
- Dänisches Institut für Medizinische Simulation (DIMS), Herlev University Hospital, Herlev, Dänemark. mail@peter-dieckmann.de
- Z Evid Fortbild Qual Gesundhwes. 2008 Jan 1; 102 (10): 642-7.
AbstractRole playing is an important element of virtually all simulation-based procedures. An improved understanding for methodological aspects facilitates its goal-oriented use in education and training, research and examinations. In the present paper we describe how different forms of role play are used in different simulation-based procedures. We describe a plausibility study from skills labs demonstrating that the introduction of role-playing can increase perceived realism. Finally we derive practical suggestions for the conduction of role plays in medical simulation.
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