"From Evidence to Action: Simulation-Based and Patient-Centred Decision-Making in Interprofessional Health and Social Care Teams"

No. 2024-1-LT01-KA131-HED-000208904-2

 ACTIVITIES 

DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITIES 

Target group 

Undergraduate and graduate students in health and social care study programmes (Nursing, Dental Health Care, Physiotherapy, Emergency Care, Social Work, Public Health or related fields). Teaching staff and early-career professionals may participate as observers or facilitators.

Study field 

Health Sciences / Social Sciences / Interprofessional Health and Social Care

Dates of virtual activities 

13 March 2026

Dates of physical activities 

23–27 March 2026

Aim 

To develop students’ ability to make evidence-based, patient-centred clinical decisions through simulation-based learning and interprofessional teamwork in health and social care settings.

Objectives 

To strengthen students’ competencies in evidence-based decision-making in real-life clinical situations.

To enhance interprofessional collaboration and structured communication within health and social care teams.

To apply patient-centred care principles during clinical simulations and case-based learning.

To integrate ethical reasoning and patient autonomy into decision-making processes.

To promote reflective practice through simulation debriefing and team-based evaluation.

Learning outcomes 

After completing the programme, participants will be able to:

  • Apply evidence-based knowledge to clinical and social care decision-making.
  • Demonstrate effective interprofessional teamwork and communication skills.
  • Integrate patient-centred and ethical considerations into care planning.
  • Perform and evaluate decisions during simulation-based scenarios.
  • Reflect critically on their own and team members’ decision-making processes.

Methods 

Case-based learning

Simulation-based learning

Interprofessional group work

Short interactive lectures

Guided reflection and debriefing

Mini competition based on team performance

Description of the virtual component (number of hours) 

Online component: 2 hours

Content includes:

  • Introduction to evidence-based and patient-centred decision-making
  • Presentation of the main clinical case
  • Introduction to interprofessional teamwork principles
  • Preparatory reading and short video materials
  • Individual and group reflective tasks

 

DATE  

ACTIVITY 

RESPONSIBLE TEACHER 

NOTES  

23 03 2026

Opening session. Introduction to the BIP programme and learning objectives.
Formation of interprofessional and international teams.
Presentation of the main clinical case.

Academic coordinator / Programme leader

Team roles assigned. Expectations and assessment criteria explained.

24 03 2026

Evidence-based decision-making workshops.
Searching and applying evidence to the clinical case.
Structured communication training (SBAR).

Evidence-based practice lecturer
Communication / interprofessional collaboration lecturer

Teams prepare preliminary care and decision plans.

25 03 2026

Simulation-based learning: first round of clinical simulations.

Interprofessional teamwork in action.

Guided debriefing and feedback.

Simulation facilitator
Clinical practice lecturer

Focus on the decision-making process and team collaboration.

26 03 2026

Ethical and patient-centred decision-making session.
Refinement of team solutions.
Second simulation round (improved decision plans).

Ethics / patient-centred care lecturer
Simulation facilitator

Integration of patient perspective and ethical reasoning.

27 03 2026

Final team presentations and simulation performance.
Mini competition: Best Evidence-Based Patient-Centred Team Decision.
Reflection session and programme evaluation.
Closing ceremony and certificates.

Programme coordinator
Evaluation committee (lecturers)

Awards and feedback will be provided to all teams.

 

Registration deadline: 10 March 2026.

Registration by Nominations of sending institutions to be sent to trs@utenos-kolegija.lt