Undergraduate Senior Nursing Students' Perceptions of Beneficial Prebriefing Practices.

Chelsea R Lebo
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Abstract

Background: Examining nursing students' perceptions of prebriefing and what components are most effective in preparation for simulation may help standardize prebriefing and enhance learning experiences.

Method: This qualitative descriptive study explored the perceptions of prebriefing, prework assignments, and what methods of prebriefing increased self-confidence when undergraduate nursing students participated in simulation. An inductive approach to content analysis was used to interpret the data.

Results: Two themes that emerged from the data were preparation is essential to simulation success and preparation is essential to future success. Additionally, five subthemes were identified: understanding content in advance, logistical clarity, well-prepared students are invested, increased self-confidence, and pride in education and learning.

Conclusion: Prebriefing is essential to simulation and undergraduate nursing student success. Although prebriefing practices vary between educators, undergraduate nursing students valued prework and expressed a preference for written assignments. Overall, students perceived prework as increasing their self-confidence during simulation. [J Nurs Educ. 2024;63(10):693-697.].

本科高年级护理专业学生对汇报前有益做法的看法。
背景:研究护理专业学生对预汇报的看法,以及哪些内容对模拟准备最有效,可能有助于规范预汇报并增强学习体验:这项定性描述性研究探讨了本科护生在参加模拟实习时对实习前汇报、实习前作业以及哪些实习前汇报方法能增强自信心的看法。研究采用归纳式内容分析法对数据进行解释:从数据中得出的两个主题是:准备工作对模拟成功至关重要,以及准备工作对未来成功至关重要。此外,还确定了五个次主题:提前了解内容、后勤清晰、准备充分的学生投入、自信心增强以及对教育和学习的自豪感:结论:前期简报对于模拟教学和护理本科生的成功至关重要。尽管不同教育者的预习方法各不相同,但护理本科生重视预习工作,并表示更喜欢书面作业。总体而言,学生们认为预习工作增强了他们在模拟教学中的自信心。[护理教育杂志》,2024;63(10):693-697。]
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