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This scoping review aims to identify and evaluate educational interventions that can better prepare nursing students for these critical conversations.</p></div><div><h3>Design</h3><p>This scoping review follows PRISMA guidelines and the JBI Manual for Evidence Synthesis.</p></div><div><h3>Method</h3><p>Scopus, Academic Search Elite, and CINAHL identified 96 potentially relevant articles published between 2013 and 2023. A total of 11 articles met the criteria for inclusion in this review.</p></div><div><h3>Results</h3><p>Three themes were identified: (1) peer learning, (2) blended learning, and (3) simulation learning. The findings of these articles indicate that simulation is the most widely used teaching strategy for preparing nursing students for mental health nursing.</p></div><div><h3>Conclusion</h3><p>This review revealed important insight into how implementing various teaching strategies can affect nursing students’ knowledge, skills, and attitudes when communicating with a patient with mental health concerns. 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Nursing students have reported feeling anxious and uncomfortable initiating difficult conversations with patients who have mental illnesses or concerns thus, effective teaching strategies are essential to enhance their communication skills, confidence, and interactions. This scoping review aims to identify and evaluate educational interventions that can better prepare nursing students for these critical conversations.</p></div><div><h3>Design</h3><p>This scoping review follows PRISMA guidelines and the JBI Manual for Evidence Synthesis.</p></div><div><h3>Method</h3><p>Scopus, Academic Search Elite, and CINAHL identified 96 potentially relevant articles published between 2013 and 2023. A total of 11 articles met the criteria for inclusion in this review.</p></div><div><h3>Results</h3><p>Three themes were identified: (1) peer learning, (2) blended learning, and (3) simulation learning. 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Preparing nursing students to communicate with mental health patients: A scoping review
Aim/Objective
This review aims to examine and synthesize the existing literature on various teaching strategies for preparing nursing students to initiate conversations with patients with mental health concerns.
Background
The increase in adults experiencing mental illnesses each year in the United States emphasizes the need for proficient communication between healthcare workers and patients with mental health concerns. Nursing students have reported feeling anxious and uncomfortable initiating difficult conversations with patients who have mental illnesses or concerns thus, effective teaching strategies are essential to enhance their communication skills, confidence, and interactions. This scoping review aims to identify and evaluate educational interventions that can better prepare nursing students for these critical conversations.
Design
This scoping review follows PRISMA guidelines and the JBI Manual for Evidence Synthesis.
Method
Scopus, Academic Search Elite, and CINAHL identified 96 potentially relevant articles published between 2013 and 2023. A total of 11 articles met the criteria for inclusion in this review.
Results
Three themes were identified: (1) peer learning, (2) blended learning, and (3) simulation learning. The findings of these articles indicate that simulation is the most widely used teaching strategy for preparing nursing students for mental health nursing.
Conclusion
This review revealed important insight into how implementing various teaching strategies can affect nursing students’ knowledge, skills, and attitudes when communicating with a patient with mental health concerns. Gaps in literature were identified for future research.
期刊介绍:
Nurse Education in Practice enables lecturers and practitioners to both share and disseminate evidence that demonstrates the actual practice of education as it is experienced in the realities of their respective work environments. It is supportive of new authors and will be at the forefront in publishing individual and collaborative papers that demonstrate the link between education and practice.