三班制模拟:跨学科模拟,重点是在管理病情恶化的病人时进行安全沟通

IF 2.5 Q2 NURSING Teaching and Learning in Nursing Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-28 DOI:10.1016/j.teln.2024.07.012
Pieter Jan Van Dam , Kerry Reid Searl , Larissa Smart , Danny Sidwell , Catherine Teare , Melanie Greenwood
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医疗保健专业人员之间不理想的沟通可能导致错误和患者伤害。护士和其他医疗保健专业人员之间的有效沟通有助于共同了解患者的病情和他们的管理计划。模拟卫生专业教育是提高患者安全沟通的有效手段。目的在澳大利亚一所多校区大学的护理、药学和医科学生中实施模拟交流干预,作为课外活动。方法采用开放式问卷和封闭式问卷的混合方法,利用一种经过验证的工具:模拟体验满意度(SSE)来评估模拟干预的直接影响。该工具被用于捕捉与沟通和患者安全相关的经验。结果发现,学生认识到其他卫生专业人员在患者安全方面的作用的能力有所提高。参与者报告说,干预使他们能够共同提供常规护理,并提供了在多学科团队中与病情恶化的患者合作的经验。结果还表明,参与者学会了为了患者安全进行沟通。讨论模拟干预有助于学生更好地与他人沟通,为病情恶化的患者提供安全护理。然而,学习迁移在实践中没有被测量,因此对长期患者安全结果的影响是未知的,这需要进一步的研究。结论在本科护理、药学和医学课程中引入跨学科模拟教学,注重跨学科交流,有助于培养学生对优质安全护理的知识、技能和态度。
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Three Shift Simulation: An Interdisciplinary Simulation With a Focus on Communicating for Safety in Managing the Deteriorating Patient

Background

Suboptimal communication from one healthcare professional to another can lead to error and patient harm. Effective communication between nurses and other healthcare professionals contributes to a shared understanding of a patient's condition and their management plan. Simulation for health professional education be an effective method to improve communication for patient safety.

Aim

To implement a simulated communication intervention, as an extracurricular activity among nursing, pharmacy, and medical students from a multicampus Australian university.

Methods

A mixed methods questionnaire with open and closed questions was used to evaluate the direct impact of the simulation intervention, utilizing a validated tool: Satisfaction with Simulation Experience (SSE). The tool was adapted to capture experiences related to communication and patient safety.

Findings

It was found that students’ ability to recognize the role of other health professionals in patient safety increased. Participants reported that the intervention enabled them to work together providing routine care and provided experience collaborating within a multidisciplinary team with the deteriorating patient. The results also demonstrated that participants learned to communicate for patient safety.

Discussion

The simulation intervention contributed to better prepare students in communicating with one another in providing safe care for deteriorating patients. However, transfer of learning in practice was not measured and therefore the impact on long -term patient safety outcomes is unknown, and this requires further investigation.

Conclusion

Incorporating interdisciplinary simulation with a focus on interdisciplinary communication into undergraduate nursing, pharmacy and medicine curricula can support students' knowledge, skills, and attitudes for quality and safe care.
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期刊介绍: Teaching and Learning in Nursing is the Official Journal of the National Organization of Associate Degree Nursing. The journal is dedicated to the advancement of Associate Degree Nursing education and practice, and promotes collaboration in charting the future of health care education and delivery. Topics include: - Managing Different Learning Styles - New Faculty Mentoring - Legal Issues - Research - Legislative Issues - Instructional Design Strategies - Leadership, Management Roles - Unique Funding for Programs and Faculty
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