@article { , title = {The use of trauma interprofessional simulated education (TIPSE) to enhance role awareness in the emergency department setting}, abstract = {Interprofessional simulation-based education (IPSE) is common in medicine and nursing curricula, however, less evident in diagnostic radiography. Previous work suggests graduate radiographers are unprepared in terms of trauma knowledge and experience. A trauma IPSE programme as a joint venture between two universities was developed. Our aim was to explore the views of radiography, nursing, and medical students regarding preparedness for trauma practice. Second-year radiography (n = 39), nursing (n = 10), and medical (n = 5) students were invited to participate in trauma simulations. Pre- and post-scenario questionnaires were completed and quantitative analysis undertaken. Prior to IPSE, the majority of students were unprepared to manage trauma. Post-scenario felt significantly more prepared to undertake their role in the team and had better understanding of their and other professions’ roles in trauma (P < 0.01). IPSE is an effective means of preparing undergraduate students in understanding both their and other professional’s roles within the trauma team.}, doi = {10.3109/13561820.2015.1121216}, eissn = {1469-9567}, issn = {1356-1820}, issue = {3}, journal = {Journal of interprofessional care}, note = {COMPLETED -- Rec'd doc 12/5/2017 LM -- Sent reminder to lead author email 11/5/2017 LM -- Contact replied to say she didn't have file but with lead author's email, requested doc from craigbrown2@nhs.net. 20/4/2017 LM -- Chased 18/4/2017 LM -- Requested doc 14/3/2017 LM -- Info via WoS alert 26/1/2017 LM ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Howard, Morag -- Panel A}, pages = {388-390}, publicationstatus = {Published}, publisher = {Taylor and Francis}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10059/2309}, volume = {30}, keyword = {Interprofessional education, Medicine, Nursing, Radiography, Simulation, Trauma}, year = {2016}, author = {Brown, Craig William and Howard, Morag and Morse, Jerry} }