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Developing authentic clinical simulations for effective listening and communication in pediatric rehabilitation service deliveryNo Title
Developmental Neurorehabilitation (2016)
  • Gillian King, Bloorview Research Institute
  • Tracy A. Shepherd, Thames Valley Children's Centre
  • Michelle Servais, TVCC and Western University
  • Colleen Willoughby, Thames Valley Children's Centre
  • Linda Bolack
  • Deborah Strachan
  • Sheila T Moodie, The University of Western Ontario
  • Patricia Baldwin
  • Kerry Knickle, The University of Toronto
  • Kathryn Parker, Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hosptial
  • Diane Savage, Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital
  • Nancy McNaughton, University of Toronto
Abstract
Purpose: To describe the creation and validation of six simulations concerned with effective listening and interpersonal communication in pediatric rehabilitation.

Methods and findings: The simulations involved clinicians from various disciplines, were based on clinical scenarios related to client issues, and reflected core aspects of listening/communication. Each simulation had a key learning objective, thus focusing clinicians on specific listening skills. The article outlines the process used to turn written scenarios into digital video simulations, including steps taken to establish content validity and authenticity, and to establish a series of videos based on the complexity of their learning objectives, given contextual factors and associated macrocognitive processes that influence the ability to listen. A complexity rating scale was developed and used to establish a gradient of easy/simple, intermediate, and hard/complex simulations.

Conclusions: The development process exemplifies an evidence-based, integrated knowledge translation approach to the teaching and learning of listening and communication skills.
Keywords
  • Communication skills,
  • digital videos,
  • fidelity,
  • listening,
  • pediatric rehabilitation,
  • scenario,
  • simulation
Publication Date
2016
DOI
10.3109/17518423.2014.989461
Citation Information
King, G., Shepherd, T. A., Servais, M., Willoughby, C., Bolack, L., Strachan, D., Moodie, S., Baldwin, P., Knickle, K., Parker, K., Savage, D., & McNaughton, N. (2016). Developing authentic clinical simulations for effective listening and communication in pediatric rehabilitation service delivery. Developmental Neurorehabilitation, 19(5), 284-294. doi:10.3109/17518423.2014.989461