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Nursing graduate perceptions of clinical simulation experiences
(2016-03-17)
Purpose: This presentation will highlight the results of a year-long survey with recent nursing graduates from a baccalaureate program. The survey consisted of 5 key questions based on clinical simulation activities and ...
Moving towards best simulation debriefing practices: The simulation debriefing study
(2016-08-11)
Background: Best debriefing practices include debriefing by a competent facilitator in a safe environment using a structured framework (Decker et al., 2013). Yet, structured frameworks and evaluation of debriefing are ...
Social work and nursing student simulation experiences for highly-sensitive, low-exposure patient encounters
(2016-08-11)
Purpose: The typical health profession student is trained with minimal exposure in how to respond as a member of an interprofessional team to highly sensitive patient encounters. Due to the prevalence of sexual assault, ...
Building a program of research for simulation in the United States Air Force strategic aeromedical evacuation/critical care air transport team system
(2016-08-11)
Little research exists to support simulation decisions in the United States Air Force Aeromedical Evacuation (AE) environment (O’Connell et al., 2013). Building a program of research to provide an evidence base for ...
Statewide Assessment of Pre-licensure Nursing Programs Utilizing the NCSBN Simulation Guidelines
(2016-08-11)
The use of simulation has rapidly advanced as a teaching-learning strategy in nursing education. The NLN/Jeffries framework moved to a mid-range theory underpinning the importance of developing simulation programs which ...
Collaborating to strengthening the cultural competence of accelerated second degree students in prenatal care with a virtual community
(2016-08-11)
The population of the United States is changing with increases in minority populations. If patients from diverse racial, ethnic or sociocultural backgrounds are not provided culturally competent care, it could negatively ...
Is your organization ready for simulation? The Simulation Culture Organizational Readiness Survey (SCORS)
(2016-08-11)
Despite increased acceptance of simulation as a teaching strategy, widespread reports of organizations that have acquired simulator equipment only to have it remain in unopened boxes, stored in closets, or sit unused ...
Multiple patient simulation: The development of a template
(2016-08-11)
There is a growing need for effective teaching strategies to help new graduate nurses transition into the workplace. Research has shown a gap in the transition from education to practice. This highlights the importance of ...
Efficacy of a Simulation/Clinical Evaluation Program in an Undergraduate Baccalaureate Nursing Program
(2016-08-11)
Background - The Creighton Competency Evaluation Instrument (C-CEI©) was introduced as a tool to assess student competency for both the traditional 4-year and accelerated 18-month senior-level medical surgical clinical ...
Contemporary pedagogy: The layered learning approach for supporting innovative technology
(2016-08-11)
Nursing and other health science educators are becoming increasingly interested in the use of educational games, particularly those leveraging multimedia technology such as mobile media platforms. Students enjoy games and ...