Nurse educators and student nurses’ perspectives on ways to improve implementation of simulation-based education in Lesotho

Q2 Medicine Curationis Pub Date : 2022-05-30 DOI:10.4102/curationis.v45i1.2260
P. Moabi, N. Mtshali
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Background In order to ensure an effective health system, there is a need to recruit, train and deploy a competent nursing workforce. A competent workforce can be made possible by integrating simulation into the curriculum. Implementation of simulation-based education in Lesotho is facing a number of challenges as the country has limited resources. Objectives This study aimed to describe nurse educators and students’ perspectives on ways to improve implementation of simulation-based education in Lesotho. Method A qualitative study was conducted. A total of 24 students, 24 nurse educators and 4 principals who were purposely selected participated in the study. Focus group discussions as one of the data collection methods were used to collect data from the nurse educators and students whilst in-depth, unstructured individual interviews were used with the principals. Data were analysed following the Corbin and Strauss grounded theory approach where similar codes were categorised together as part of open coding, and axial coding was conducted by refining the codes and organising them into categories and subcategories. Results Two categories emerged from the areas where improvement is required: resources to support simulation. Resources emerged as playing a major role in ensuring quality simulation. The teaching and learning process emerged as collaborative in nature with all key players ensuring that they meet their responsibilities in order to ensure effective simulation-based learning. Conclusion The study revealed that there are limited numbers of simulation facilitators and this hinders effective implementation of simulation. Students are concerned about the comments of educators during simulation, as some of the comments are belittling.
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护士教育工作者和学生护士对改进莱索托模拟教育实施方式的看法
背景:为了确保一个有效的卫生系统,需要招聘、培训和部署一支合格的护理队伍。通过将模拟整合到课程中,可以使合格的劳动力成为可能。由于国家资源有限,在莱索托实施基于模拟的教育面临着许多挑战。目的本研究旨在描述护士教育者和学生对如何改善莱索托基于模拟的教育实施的观点。方法采用定性研究方法。共有24名学生、24名护理教育工作者和4名校长参与了研究。焦点小组讨论作为数据收集方法之一,用于从护士教育者和学生那里收集数据,同时与校长进行深入的非结构化个人访谈。数据分析遵循科尔宾和施特劳斯扎根理论方法,其中类似的代码被归类在一起作为开放编码的一部分,轴向编码是通过细化代码和组织成类别和子类别进行的。结果从需要改进的领域中出现了两类:支持模拟的资源。资源在保证模拟质量方面发挥着重要作用。教学和学习过程在本质上是协作的,所有关键参与者确保他们履行自己的职责,以确保有效的基于模拟的学习。结论仿真促进者数量有限,阻碍了仿真的有效实施。学生对模拟过程中教育工作者的评论感到担忧,因为有些评论是贬低的。
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