2015
DOI: 10.5688/ajpe79565
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Impact of an Aging Simulation Game on Pharmacy Students’ Empathy for Older Adults

Abstract: Objective. To evaluate changes in empathy and perceptions as well as game experiences among student pharmacists participating in an aging simulation game. Methods. First-year student pharmacists participated in an aging simulation game. Changes were measured pre/post-activity using the Kiersma-Chen Empathy Scale (KCES) and Jefferson Scale of Empathy -Health Professions Scale (JSE-HPS) for empathy and the Aging Simulation Experience Survey (ASES) for perceptions of older adults' experiences and game experiences… Show more

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“…Social work practitioners similarly achieve more effective client outcomes when they are empathically competent . This competency has been proven achievable in simulated and role-played activities (Chen, Kiersma, Yehle, & Plake, 2015;Goldstein & Winner, 2012). Carkhuff (1984) offered that those without academic training may be better equipped to teach others empathic responding and discrimination because Socratic instructors lacked the necessary flexibility and imagination.…”
Section: A Training Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Social work practitioners similarly achieve more effective client outcomes when they are empathically competent . This competency has been proven achievable in simulated and role-played activities (Chen, Kiersma, Yehle, & Plake, 2015;Goldstein & Winner, 2012). Carkhuff (1984) offered that those without academic training may be better equipped to teach others empathic responding and discrimination because Socratic instructors lacked the necessary flexibility and imagination.…”
Section: A Training Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Creativity, as displayed in acting and role-play, also enhances empathy (Goldstein & Winner, 2012). Simulation has been shown to teach empathy (Chen et al, 2015). Additionally, mindfulness techniques have the capacity for elevating empathy awareness (Grant, 2014;Van Lutterveld et al, 2016).…”
Section: The Importance Of Knowing What Aspect Of Empathy Is Being Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O uso de ambientes e/ou situações simuladas constitui uma estratégia pedagógica que estimula o aprimoramento das habilidades individuais, além de permitir a análise do desempenho por parte de quem cuida (CHEN et al, 2015). Por meio da empatia, o profissional reconhece-se como um indivíduo em processo de envelhecimento, com todas as possibilidades de encontrar-se limitado quando idoso.…”
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“…There has been considerable research examining student attitudes to aging, the majority focusing on nursing and medical students Jeong, Lucchetti, Lucchetti, Douglass [2][3][4]. Researchers have reported significant improvement in participants' empathy and attitude towards in the health care system after integrating an aging simulation game.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%