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Alternative Educational Approach to Wheelchair Accessibility Awareness. / Roxanna N Pebdani in American journal of occupational therapy, Vol. 73, n° 6 (November/December 2019)
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Titre : Alternative Educational Approach to Wheelchair Accessibility Awareness. Type de document : Article Auteurs : Roxanna N Pebdani ; Paul J. Bourgeois Année de publication : 2019 Article en page(s) : p. 1-7 Note générale : doi:10.5014/ajot.2019.036111 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Fauteuils roulants ; Préjugé ; Sensibilisation ; SimulationRésumé : Importance: Despite criticisms of disability simulation and the limited research on the topic, disability simulation activities are often used to increase understanding of the challenges faced by people with disabilities. Objective: To compare two disability awareness activities (disability simulation and an accessibility audit). Design: A matched pretest--posttest design with two disability awareness activities to study attitudes, affect, cognitions, and behaviors toward disability. Setting: A small college in New England. Participants: Eighty-eight undergraduate students. Intervention: Participants took baseline tests online, after which they participated in a 1-hr on-campus activity. Participants were randomly assigned to either the disability simulation activity or the accessibility audit activity. Participants took posttest surveys online within 1 wk of completing the intervention. Results: Results demonstrated that both activities lowered negative emotional responses toward people with disabilities, but participants who completed the tape measure activity had a larger decrease in scores. No significant differences were found between the scores of people who completed the different disability awareness activities. Conclusions: Given the many criticisms of disability simulation practices and marginal differences between activities, it is time for disability simulation activities to be retired from use. What This Article Adds: The results of this study demonstrate that disability simulation is no better than an accessibility audit in improving attitudes toward people with disabilities. Therefore, educators should cease use of these activities. Disponible en ligne : Oui En ligne : https://login.ezproxy.vinci.be/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx? [...] Permalink : https://bib.vinci.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=249089
in American journal of occupational therapy > Vol. 73, n° 6 (November/December 2019) . - p. 1-7[article]An evaluation of the CARL manikin for use in patient-free real ear measurement: consistency and comparison to normative data / Paula Folkeard ; Muneeb Alam ; Robert Koch ; Parvaneh Abbasalipour ; Susan Scollie in International Journal of Audiology IJA, Vol. 62, n° 4 (Avril 2023)
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Titre : An evaluation of the CARL manikin for use in patient-free real ear measurement: consistency and comparison to normative data Type de document : Article Auteurs : Paula Folkeard, Auteur ; Muneeb Alam, Auteur ; Robert Koch, Auteur ; Parvaneh Abbasalipour, Auteur ; Susan Scollie, Auteur Année de publication : 2023 Article en page(s) : p. 376-382 Note générale : https://doi.org/10.1080/14992027.2022.2048104 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Formation ; Mannequin ; Mesure réelle de l'oreille (REM) ; Simulation
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Microphone sondeRésumé : Objective
Simulation-based learning experiences provide low-risk opportunities for procedural training and practice in audiology. A series of real ear measurements (REM) were completed using Clinical Assistant for Research and Learning (CARL) manikins to determine expected responses and to compare to normative data.
Design
(1) Real-ear Unaided Response (REUR) curves were measured with one CARL and each of three ear styles. (2) Test/retest reliability was evaluated by repeating each REUR. (3) Real ear to coupler difference (RECD) values for foam-tip and custom earmolds were calculated. (4) The reliability across copies of the CARL heads was evaluated by comparing REUR measurement from one set of ears on 4 heads.
Study Sample
Four adult CARL manikins and thirty ears (5 sets of large, small, and bent).
Results
Within each ear category, the average difference across frequencies from one ear to the next was less than 2.5 dB with no significant individual difference more than 5.8 dB. Test/retest reliability was excellent. Typical REUR and RECD curves were created for each ear style and compared to published data on human ears.
Conclusions
REM using the adult CARL head are predictable and repeatable making this simulator a good tool for audiological training.Disponible en ligne : Non En ligne : https://login.ezproxy.vinci.be/login?urlhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10. [...] Permalink : https://bib.vinci.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=309849
in International Journal of Audiology IJA > Vol. 62, n° 4 (Avril 2023) . - p. 376-382[article]An investigation of knowledge, attitude and practice towards simulation among clinical nursing teachers in China: A cross-sectional study / Sanli Jin ; Qian Lu ; Dong Pang in Nurse Education in Practice, Vol. 63 (August 2022)
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Titre : An investigation of knowledge, attitude and practice towards simulation among clinical nursing teachers in China: A cross-sectional study Type de document : Article Auteurs : Sanli Jin ; Qian Lu ; Dong Pang Année de publication : 2022 Article en page(s) : 103395 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Connaissances, attitudes et pratiques en santé ; Corps enseignant et administratif de l'école d'infirmières ; Formation par simulation ; SimulationRésumé : Aim This study aimed to investigate the knowledge, attitude and practice towards simulation among CNTs in China and analyze the influencing factors. Background In China, simulation is now increasingly used by Clinical Nursing Teachers (CNTs) who are mainly responsible for nurses? continuing education, novice nurses training and nursing students practice in clinical settings. Over the past 20 years, enrolment scale of nursing education was expanded greatly, and the number of registered nurses increased from 1.22 to 4.10 million in China. To contribute to nurses? or nursing students? professional development and successful transition to competent practitioners, CNTs are now being challenged to use simulation to develop more learner-centered educational programs, which could better facilitate learner engagement. As faculty preparation is a prerequisite for conducting quality simulation, it is critical that CNTs have the requisite knowledge and skills to use simulation to its full potential. However, data on CNTs? knowledge, attitude and practice towards simulation is limited. Design A cross-sectional study. Methods A total of 342 CNTs from six tertiary affiliated teaching hospitals of a medical university in Beijing, China, participated in the study. Electronic questionnaire of Nurse Educators? Knowledge, Attitude and Practice towards Simulation (NEKAPS) was delivered to CNTs. Analysis of variance, t-test were used to analyze data. Results The mean score of knowledge and attitude for all participants was 60.01 + 13.42 and 81.40 + 19.99, respectively. The mean practice score was 70.65 + 22.05 for 162 participants (47.4 %) who had conducted simulation in their hospitals. Participants with higher educational level (F=3.476, p = 0.032) and nursing career length? 15 years (t = 2.676, p = 0.008) had higher knowledge scores. However, there were no significant differences among different groups for attitudes. Participants with age ? 35 years old (t = 3.355, p = 0.001), nursing teaching length ? 10 years (t = 2.073, p = 0.041) and advanced beginner nurses (t = 3.212, p = 0.002) presented higher practice scores. Conclusions CNTs had a low level of knowledge on simulation. Their attitudes towards simulation were positive, whereas their practices were still lacking. It is highlighted an urgent need for standardized training of CNTs to improve their knowledge and practice towards simulation, so that they can optimize the simulation programs they provide for nurses or nursing students. Disponible en ligne : Oui En ligne : https://login.ezproxy.vinci.be/login?url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/a [...] Permalink : https://bib.vinci.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=297094
in Nurse Education in Practice > Vol. 63 (August 2022) . - 103395[article]Analyse exploratoire de "points de vue" : une contribution pour outiller les processus de conception / M. Wolff in Le travail humain, Vol. 68, n° 3 (Septembre 2005)
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Titre : Analyse exploratoire de "points de vue" : une contribution pour outiller les processus de conception Type de document : Article Auteurs : M. Wolff ; J.-M. Burkhardt ; C. De La Garza Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Approche méthodologique ; Point de vue ; Simulation
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Conception ; Conception assistee par ordinateur ; Ergonomie cognitiveDisponible en ligne : Non Permalink : https://bib.vinci.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=214935
in Le travail humain > Vol. 68, n° 3 (Septembre 2005)[article]Apport dun simulateur virtuel danatomie périnéale (Pelvic Mentor®) dans lapprentissage de la pelvi-périnéologie / Guillaume Legendre in Journal de gynécologie obstétrique et biologie de la reproduction, 1 (Janvier 2015)
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Titre : Apport dun simulateur virtuel danatomie périnéale (Pelvic Mentor®) dans lapprentissage de la pelvi-périnéologie : résultats dune étude préliminaire Titre traduit : Providing of a virtual simulator perineal anatomy (Pelvic Mentor®) in learning pelvic perineology: Results of a preliminary study Type de document : Article Auteurs : Guillaume Legendre, Auteur ; L. Sahmoune rachedi, Auteur ; Philippe Descamps, Auteur Année de publication : 2015 Article en page(s) : p. 72-77 Langues : Français (fre) Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Anatomie ; Apprentissage ; Evaluation ; Formation ; Matériel médical ; Pédagogie ; Périnée ; Plancher pelvien ; Pratique professionnelle ; Recherche ; SimulationRésumé : Introduction
La simulation médicale et chirurgicale est en plein essor. Elle est largement répandue outre atlantique comme méthode denseignement et de formation des internes. Lapprentissage de lanatomie et de la chirurgie par voie vaginale repose sur une reconnaissance palpatoire des différentes structures. Labsence de contrôle visuel des gestes des apprenants est un facteur limitant de la reproductibilité des techniques de chirurgie du prolapsus et de lincontinence urinaire dites « à laveugle ». Pourtant cette reproductibilité est la seule garante du succès et de la sécurité de ces chirurgies mini-invasives.
Méthodes
Nous avons évalué lapport dun module denseignement de lanatomie périnéale utilisant un système combinant un mannequin basse fidélité et un simulateur virtuel informatisé en 3D (Pelvic Mentor®, Simbionix) dans la connaissance des structures anatomiques pelvi-périnéales pour huit internes de gynécologie obstétrique des hôpitaux de Paris.
Résultats
Lauto-formation sur le module dapprentissage a conduit à une amélioration substantielle des notes des internes avec une proportion de structures reconnues passant de 31,25 à 87,5 % (p
Conclusion
Les résultats préliminaires, à court terme, suggèrent que le simulateur virtuel 3D améliore et facilite lapprentissage de lanatomie du plancher pelvien.Disponible en ligne : Non Permalink : https://bib.vinci.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=69926
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