- Teacher Guidelines
- Student Learning Objectives
- Role Simulated Participant
📄 You can download the full simulation scenario in your preferred language below:
🧩 Simulation Overview
The simulation takes place during a home visit after Leila being discharged from the hospital. The purpose of the home visit is to identify, through an interview, the need for therapy process and activities that are meaningful to the client. During the home visit, Leila is accompanied by a member of her family and, if desired, a home care worker.
Modality: Hands-on
Student roles:
Learning outcomes:
| Student roles | Number of students | Extra information |
| Occupational therapist | 1-2 | One student plays the role of an occupational therapist, and if desired accompanied by a student occupational therapist assistant during the home visit, and they can agree between themselves who is responsible for the interview, for example. |
| Participant | 1 | Leila |
| Other simulated participant Please specify in extra information | 3 | Leila’s family member, optional role Home Care Worker |
| Observer | 1 < | The study group that does not have a role in the simulation acts as observers in another room, monitoring the situation via camera. |
| Learning outcomes (simOT Framework) | |
| Domain A: Knowledge and attitudes supporting OT competence |
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| Domain B: Managing and conducting OT process |
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| Domain C: Developing and maintaining professional relationships and partnerships |
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🛠️ Preparation for the Simulation
Prerequisites:
| Competencies | Specific description of prior knowledge, attitudes and skills |
| A.1. | Occupational therapists possess knowledge about occupation and humans as occupational beings |
| B.2. | Occupational Therapist demonstrate competencies in managing and conducting the occupational therapy process |
| C.2 | Occupational therapists demonstrate competencies in establishing trusted professional relationships and partnerships |
📦 Actions and Materials
| Action | Materials |
| Scripts Available for all participants (occupational therapists, occupational therapist student, client Leila, her daughter, optional home care worker, observers) printed or electronically on the learning platform | Handout and/or presentation for students with case/scenario information, role description. Case information for simulated participant. |
| Preparing the environment | Arrange access to the simulation, control, and debriefing rooms.
Familiarize yourself with the SimStation system:
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Learning objectives (observable behaviour) | |
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Domain A |
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Domain B |
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Domain C |
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Name | Leila |
Age | 86 years old |
Sex | women |
Personal factors | Leila is a retired widow and mother/grandmother. Leila feels that she is a burden to others and that she has had to give up everything (crafts, flower care, gardening, cleaning, cooking, baking, etc.)
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Ethnicity and cultural context | Western European, Finnish |
Reason the participant is seeking OT service and concerns related to engagement in occupations | Managing at home, carrying out daily activities independently. Finding meaningful occupations. |
