Journal of Occupational Therapy Education (Apr 2021)

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

  • Julie Miller-Cribbs,
  • Jedediah E. Bragg,
  • Mary Isaacson,
  • Eden D.E. Nay,
  • Daniel Howell,
  • Kristin Rodriguez,
  • Frances Wen,
  • Martina Jelley,
  • Kim Coon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26681/jote.2021.050209
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2

Abstract

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An educational and simulation-based training model, the Professional ACEs-Informed Training for Health Professionals 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 (p ). 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.

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