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Interprofessional Simulation in Health Care - Materiality, Embodiment, Interaction

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This book describes and discusses a practice-oriented approach to understanding and researching interprofessional simulation-based education and simulation. It provides empirical findings from research on this topic and is informed by practice-oriented perspectives. It identifies critical features of the simulation practice and discusses how these can be used in reforming simulation pedagogy.
The book is divided into three sections. Section 1 sets the scene for understanding the practices of interprofessional simulation-based education and simulation. It provides a theoretical and methodological framework for the conceptualisation of practices and for the empirical studies on which the book is based. Section 2 revisits the dimensions of the simulation process/exercise, i.e.  the briefing, simulation, and debriefing, and provides empirical analyses of how the practice of simulation unfolds. Based on these analyses, section 3 identifies and discusses how pedagogies for simulation can be reformed to meet the demands of future healthcare and research.
 

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Preface; Madeleine Abrandt Dahlgren, Li Felländer Tsai, Sofia Nyström and Hans Rystedt.- Part I: Setting the scene.- 1. Why this book?; Madeleine Abrandt Dahlgren, Li Felländer Tsai, Sofia Nyström and Hans Rystedt.- 2. Understanding interprofessional simulation practice; Hans Rystedt, Madeleine Abrandt Dahlgren and  Michelle Kelly.- 3. Video as a tool for researching simulation practices; Madeleine Abrandt Dahlgren, Elin Nordenström, Donna Rooney and Hans Rystedt.- Part II:  The practices of interprofessional simulation  - Preparing, doing, observing and reflecting.- 4. Preparing for team work training in simulation;  Michelle Kelly, Sissel Eikeland Husebø, Hans Rystedt, Cecilia Escher, Johan Creutzfeldt, Lisbet Meurling and Li Felländer-Tsai, Håkan Hult.- 5. Doing interprofessional simulation; Nick Hopwood,  Song-ee Ahn, Sanna Rimpiläinen, Johanna Dahlberg, Sofia Nyström, Ericka Johnson.- 6. Observing interprofessional simulation; David Boud, Sofia Nyström, Madeleine Abrandt Dahlgren, Johanna Dahlberg, Donna Rooney,  Michelle Kelly, Dara O´Keeffe.- 7. Reflecting on interprofessional simulation; Sissel Eikeland Husebø, Madeleine Abrandt Dahlgren, Samuel Edelbring; Elin Nordenström, Torben Nordahl Amorøe, Hans Rystedt, Peter Dieckmann.- Part III: Simulation pedagogy re-visited.- 8. Bodies in simulation; Peter Dieckmann, Ericka Johnson, Nick Hopwood.- 9. Advancing pedagogy and research in interprofessional simulation practices; Hans Rystedt, Madeleine Abrandt Dahlgren, Li Felländer Tsai, Sofia Nyström.
 
 
 

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This book describes and discusses a practice-oriented approach to understanding and researching interprofessional simulation-based education and simulation. It provides empirical findings from research on this topic and is informed by practice-oriented perspectives. It identifies critical features of the simulation practice and discusses how these can be used in reforming simulation pedagogy.
The book is divided into three sections. Section 1 sets the scene for understanding the practices of interprofessional simulation-based education and simulation. It provides a theoretical and methodological framework for the conceptualisation of practices and for the empirical studies on which the book is based. Section 2 revisits the dimensions of the simulation process/exercise, i.e.  the briefing, simulation, and debriefing, and provides empirical analyses of how the practice of simulation unfolds. Based on these analyses, section 3 identifies and discusses how pedagogies for simulation can be reformed to meet the demands of future healthcare and research.
 

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