Video observation OT intervention in Total Hip Prosthesis

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🧩 Simulation Overview
This scenario provides a simulation for video-based simulation and/or role play. This scenarios is designed as hybrid scenario which can be applied as video based simulation (online) or role-play (online and/or on-site).  Scenario contains information about a client who undergone a total hip replacement surgery. Clients lives in nursing home and needs information about precations and intervention for assistive device use. There is one video contains general mobility of the client, learners are expected to create and intervention plan for assistive and adaptive device training for mobility and dressing.   
Modality: Digital   Student roles:
Student roles  Number of students  Extra information 
Occupational therapist  2   
Participant  1  One student plays as a patient 
Other simulated participant Please specify in extra information     
Observer  10   
Learning outcomes:
Learning outcomes (simOT Framework) 
 
Domain A: Knowledge and attitudes supporting OT competence 
  • How changes in functions, health, development, or environment influence participation in occupations. 
  • The nature and scope of health conditions. 
   
Domain B: Managing and conducting OT process  • Applying therapeutic skills to promote participation, health, and well-being of clients (in institutions, at home, and/or in the community).  • Using clinical reasoning, problem-solving, flexibility, creativity, and critical thinking skills to reflect on their own practice and make informed decisions during the occupational therapy process.  • Assisting clients in accessing supportive networks and resources.  • Performing and providing training in safe and efficient techniques for mobility, body handling, and transfers. 
Domain C: Developing and maintaining professional relationships and partnerships  • Communicating in a respectful, appropriate, and effective manner with clients, family members, significant others, colleagues/team members, supervisors, institutions, schools, workplaces, the community, and the public.  • Using active listening skills. 
Domain D: Professional autonomy and continuous professional development   
Domain E: Promoting and advocating for the enhancement of the profession and social change   
Domain F: General professional skills and competencies  Understanding local and national health, social, education, and disability systems, as well as relevant legislation in health, social care, consumer rights, disability, and the workplace. 
🛠️ Preparation for the Simulation
Prerequisites:
Competencies  Specific description of prior knowledge, attitudes and skills 
Domain A. Occupational therapists possess knowledge about occupation and humans as occupational beings  Domain A.   Occupational therapists possess general medical and professional knowledge about    1. Student have knowledge about occupation, occupational therapy models and theories  2. Students must have knowledge regarding hip structure, function.  3. Students must have prior knowledge about total hip replacement, post-surgery precautions and ADL for post-surgery mobility 
📦 Actions and Materials
Action  Materials 
Prior to simulation: Teacher ensures the videos are ready and running. Prepares the precautions and intervention forms to deliver students (for video-based simulation)  Reviewing forms to deliver students 
Teacher ensures the technical availability of simulation room, equipments (for role-play)  Hospital bed, aids, and assistive devices 

Learning objectives (observable behaviour) 

 

Domain A 

• The student demonstrates knowledge of dislocation precautions related to a total hip replacement by ensuring that the person adheres to these precautions while performing daily activities. 

Domain B 

• The student supports the person in performing desired daily activities after a total hip replacement by offering appropriate advice on how to carry out these activities while respecting dislocation precautions. 

• The student demonstrates technical proficiency in providing advice. 

• The student recommends appropriate assistive devices and services that support the person’s occupational performance, considering the person’s individual preferences. 

• The student assists the person in acquiring suitable assistive devices and services. 

• The student shows clinical reasoning during interactions with the person by responding flexibly and creatively to potential difficulties and making appropriate decisions. 

• (+) The student identifies hazardous situations and responds appropriately. 

Domain C 

• The student uses appropriate and clear language when providing advice and practicing strategies. 

• The student listens to the needs, wishes, and questions of the person and responds appropriately. 

• The student acknowledges the role of informal caregivers by spontaneously involving them in the provision of advice. 

Domain D 

 

Domain E 

 

Domain F 

• The student demonstrates knowledge of external services and policy-related aspects by appropriately advising, referring, or informing the person further. 

​Name​ 

M.Y. 

​Age​ 

82 

​Sex​ 

Female 

​Personal factors​ 

She is a retired woman in banking sector.  

​Ethnicity and cultural context​ 

Turkish 

​Reason the participant is seeking OT service and concerns related to engagement in occupations​ 

OT intervention for mobility and ADL