Transforming Empathy Through Simulation: A Mixed-Methods Study on Dementia Education
Suzanne Parkman, Julie Larouche, Ashely Condon, Abou El-Makarim Aboueissa

TL;DR
This study shows that virtual dementia simulations significantly boost empathy in healthcare students, helping them provide better patient-centered care.
Contribution
The study introduces a mixed-methods approach to assess the impact of virtual dementia simulations on empathy in healthcare students.
Findings
Empathy scores significantly increased after a virtual dementia simulation (F (2,124) = 17.02, p = 0.000).
Five core themes emerged from qualitative data, including transformative insights and empathetic competence.
Abstract
Dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, poses substantial challenges due to its progressive and multifaceted nature. Addressing these complexities requires healthcare students to undergo specialized training emphasizing empathy and equipping them with the skills necessary to provide compassionate, patient-centered care. This study used an embedded mixed-methods, one-group quasi-experimental design to evaluate empathy levels in pre-licensure nursing and graduate occupational therapy students (N = 125) using the Kiersma-Chen Empathy Scale-Revised (KCES-R). Empathy data was gathered at three intervals: before, immediately after, and six weeks following a virtual dementia simulation. Additionally, 36 focus groups (comprising 3-4 students each) were conducted during post-simulation debriefings to collect qualitative insights. The findings demonstrated significant increases in empathy scores…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEmpathy and Medical Education · Simulation-Based Education in Healthcare · Problem and Project Based Learning
