Overcoming Cultural Barriers in Undergraduate Nursing Education Using Voice Enhanced High Fidelity Simulation: The Sultan Qaboos University Experience

G. Matua, Divya Raghavan, V. Seshan, A. Obeidat
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Cultural barriers can significantly diminish educator’s chances of teaching clinical skills and competencies to students [1]. We report about Voice Enhanced High Fidelity Simulation (VES) using Gaumard’s NOELLE® Advanced Maternal Care simulator to teach undergraduate male nursing students maternity nursing skills. This innovation was essential because as a minimum entry-topractice competency, baccalaureate nursing graduates are required to competently care for mothers and their families during labor and childbirth, and to provide safe and supportive environment, while being able to identify complications and respond to psychological needs [2][3]. In our study, we found that simulation helped students to fill the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Secondly, simulation helped the students to experience heightened awareness and deeper appreciation of the process of labour and childbirth. Thirdly, simulation enhanced student’s communication ability with the mother. Furthermore, simulated experiences taught the students when to call for help. Finally, simulation enabled the students to better understand the role and tenets of interprofessional collaboration in the management of labour. We conclude that VES can be used to overcome barriers that hinder the teaching of male nursing student’s attitudes, skills and competencies to provide safe care to childbearing mothers and their families, including the tenets of how to effectively collaborate with others during their care.
利用语音增强高保真模拟克服本科护理教育中的文化障碍:苏丹卡布斯大学的经验
文化障碍会大大减少教育工作者向学生传授临床技能和能力的机会[1]。我们报告了语音增强高保真模拟(VES),使用高马德的NOELLE®高级产妇护理模拟器来教授本科男护理学生产妇护理技能。这一创新至关重要,因为作为最低入门级执业能力,本科护理毕业生需要在分娩和分娩期间胜任母亲及其家人的护理,并提供安全和支持性的环境,同时能够识别并发症并应对心理需求[2][3]。在我们的研究中,我们发现模拟可以帮助学生填补理论知识和实践技能之间的差距。其次,模拟帮助学生提高了对分娩过程的认识,加深了对分娩过程的理解。第三,模拟提高了学生与母亲的沟通能力。此外,模拟的经历教会了学生什么时候寻求帮助。最后,模拟使学生更好地理解跨专业合作在劳动管理中的作用和原则。我们的结论是,VES可以用来克服阻碍男性护理学生向育龄母亲及其家庭提供安全护理的态度、技能和能力的障碍,包括如何在护理过程中有效地与他人合作的原则。
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