Developing Clinical Judgment During Transition to Practice With Rapid-Cycle Deliberate Practice Simulation.

Laura Ingalsbe,Rachael McGraw,Elizabeth Kozub,Katrice Ziefle
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BACKGROUND New-to-practice nurses (NPNs) make more errors than their experienced peers, affecting patient safety and contributing to sentinel events. Additionally, new nurses have a high attrition rate in their first year of practice. Simulation-based education may bridge the gap between education and practice by supporting the development of clinical judgment of NPNs. METHOD With quality improvement methods, an intradisciplinary team implemented a quality improvement project to improve NPNs' clinical judgment skills. A multipatient simulation that used rapid-cycle deliberate practice gave NPNs an opportunity to refine clinical decision-making and communication skills. RESULTS In total, 24 NPNs participated in the pilot simulation. Pre- and postsurvey scores using the simulation effectiveness tool-modified showed self-reported improvement in clinical judgment and communication skills, among other competencies. CONCLUSION Rapid-cycle deliberate practice simulation may support the development of essential nursing competencies, along with increased confidence and enhanced psychological safety among NPNs. [J Contin Educ Nurs. 202x;5x(x):xx-xx.].
通过快速循环慎重实践模拟,培养过渡到实践过程中的临床判断力。
背景新执业护士(NPNs)比有经验的护士犯更多的错误,影响患者安全并导致严重事件的发生。此外,新护士在执业第一年的流失率很高。方法一个跨学科团队采用质量改进方法实施了一项质量改进项目,以提高新护士的临床判断能力。结果共有 24 名非专业护士参加了试点模拟项目。结果共有 24 名非专业护士参加了试点模拟,模拟前和模拟后使用模拟有效性工具进行的调查评分显示,非专业护士自我报告在临床判断和沟通技巧等能力方面有所提高。[J Contin Educ Nurs.
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