Evaluation of a Simulation-Based Training Program on Childhood Trauma with Occupational Therapy Students

An educational and simulation-based training model, the <em>Professional ACEs-Informed Training for Health Professionals</em> designed for allied health students was evaluated using a pre-and-post design. The training model emphasizes trauma-informed care and uses social simulation to ed...

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Main Authors: Julie Miller-Cribbs, Jedediah E. Bragg, Mary Isaacson, Eden D.E. Nay, Daniel Howell, Kristin Rodriguez, Frances Wen, Martina Jelley, Kim Coon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Eastern Kentucky University 2021-04-01
Series:Journal of Occupational Therapy Education
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Summary:An educational and simulation-based training model, the <em>Professional ACEs-Informed Training for Health Professionals</em> designed for allied health students was evaluated using a pre-and-post design. The training model emphasizes trauma-informed care and uses social simulation to educate and train students with skills to address adverse childhood experiences. This study evaluated occupational therapy students’ (N=70) levels of self-efficacy and knowledge of trauma-informed care at both pre- and post-training. Analysis of variance results indicated a statistically significant improvement in students’ levels of general self-efficacy and knowledge from pre- to post-assessment (<em>p </em>< .01<em>)</em>. These results are suggestive of the usefulness of brief didactics combined with simulation to educate occupational therapy students on adverse childhood experiences and trauma-informed care.
ISSN:2573-1378