护理院校管理人员对以模拟教学取代临床课时的看法

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING Journal of Professional Nursing Pub Date : 2024-08-28 DOI:10.1016/j.profnurs.2024.08.012
Jasline Moreno MSN, RN, CHSE-A, CNE , Heather Epp MN, RN, CHSE , Sarah Neville MSN, RN, CHSE
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背景护理教育已转向模拟教育(SBE),以满足快速发展的医疗保健行业的需求。马里兰州临床模拟资源联盟(MCSRC)旨在提高 SBE 的使用率,但注意到大流行后 SBE 的使用率有所下降,这促使我们对护士管理人员用 SBE 替代临床课时的观点进行调查。研究人员对马里兰州不同执照前护理专业的四名学术护士管理人员进行了半结构式访谈。结果将 SBE 视为安全学习空间的护士管理人员在建设和维护支持模拟使用的基础设施时不可或缺。结论 本研究强调了持续开展 SBE 师资培训和提供专用资源支持模拟基础设施的必要性。建议包括持续投资于师资队伍建设、为模拟倡导者设立专门角色,以及促进合作以加强模拟整合。研究结果强调了护士管理者在应对挑战和最大限度地发挥 SBE 在护理教育中替代临床学时的潜力方面所起的关键作用,并敦促为成功整合提供持续支持和战略规划。
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Academic nursing administrators' perceptions of replacing clinical hours with simulation

Background

Nursing education has seen a shift towards simulation-based education (SBE) to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape. Maryland's Clinical Simulation Resource Consortium (MCSRC) aimed to enhance SBE utilization; however, noted a decline in SBE usage post pandemic, prompting an investigation into nurse administrators' perspectives on replacing clinical hours with SBE.

Methods

This descriptive quality improvement study was informed by Rogers' Diffusion of Innovation (DOI) Theory. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with four academic nurse administrators from various pre-licensure nursing programs in Maryland. The data collected were analyzed using thematic analysis.

Results

Nurse administrators who value SBE as a safe learning space are integral when building and maintaining infrastructure to support simulation usage. Identified barriers related to faculty buy-in, workload, and inadequate human resources to deliver high-quality simulations can hinder sustained adoption of clinical simulation.

Conclusions

This study highlights the necessity of continuous faculty training in SBE and dedicated resources to support simulation infrastructure. Recommendations include sustained investment in faculty development, creating specialized roles for simulation champions, and fostering collaborations to strengthen simulation integration. The findings emphasize the pivotal role of nurse administrators in navigating challenges and maximizing SBE's potential to replace clinical hours in nursing education, urging ongoing support and strategic planning for successful integration.

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期刊介绍: The Journal will accept articles that focus on baccalaureate and higher degree nursing education, educational research, policy related to education, and education and practice partnerships. Reports of original work, research, reviews, insightful descriptions, and policy papers focusing on baccalaureate and graduate nursing education will be published.
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