- Teacher Guidelines
- Student Learning Objectives
- Role Simulated Participant
📄 You can download the full simulation scenario in your preferred language below:
🧩 Simulation Overview
| Student roles | Number of students | Extra information |
| Occupational therapist | 1-2 | In this scenario, there may be two therapists, with one acting in a supporting role if the student feels they need support. |
| Participant | 1 | Parent |
| Other simulated participant Please specify in extra information | ||
| Observer | 1 < | Students not engaged directly in simulation observe process, make notes of observations, monitor learner’s application of communication skills and interview protocol, and pose questions and provide feedback during debriefing. They also get specific observations tasks which are given beforehand. |
| Learning outcomes (SimOT Compass) | |
| Domain A: Knowledge and attitudes supporting OT competence | |
| Domain B: Managing and conducting OT process | Identify the need and appropriateness of occupational therapy for the client (individuals, organizations or communities). (B.1) Conduct an occupational therapy interview to understand the client’s occupational narrative and establish a relationship with the client (B.2) |
| Domain C: Developing and maintaining professional relationships and partnerships | Communicate respectfully, appropriately and effectively with clients, families, significant others, colleagues/team members, supervisors, agencies, school, work, community, and the public. (C.1) |
🛠️ Preparation for the Simulation
| Competencies | Specific description of prior knowledge, attitudes and skills |
| A.1. | Occupational therapists possess knowledge about occupation and humans as occupational |
| A.2 | Occupational therapists possess knowledge about occupational therapy |
| A.4. | Occupational therapists possess attitudes about: Rights of people to receive needed services and participate in health enhancing occupations |
| The student should have understanding of the occupational therapy basic ideology which encompasses the person, occupation and environment. |
📦 Actions and Materials
| Action | Materials |
| Scripts available: printed or electronically on the learning platform | Case study (Short client description, general information about the simulation and decision-making about the roles) |
| Preparing the environment | Arrange access to the simulation, control, and debriefing rooms.
Familiarize yourself with the SimStation system:
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Name | Not relevant to the simulation exercise. Role player chooses the name. |
Age | 5 |
Sex | Not relevant to the simulation exercise. |
Personal factors | healthy pregnancy and birth with no complications, child is generally healthy with no history of chronic illness or diagnosed medical condition of medical disorder. |
Ethnicity and cultural context | Western European, Finnish |
Reason the participant is seeking OT service and concerns related to engagement in occupations | The child in question is a 5-year-old whose parent was informed that her/his child could potentially benefit from occupational therapy the daycare provider. The parent calls the occupational therapist to find out more about occupational therapy and how to access occupational therapy services. |
