Adrianna L. Watson Ph.D., RN, CCRN, TCRN , Chelsey D. Young MSN, RN , Daphne Thomas DNP, RN, CNE, CHSE, CNML, CEN , Daluchukwu Megwalu Tapp BSN, RN , Saydie Holyoak SN , Tali Gardner SN, CNA
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Abstract
Background
Simulation in nursing education significantly impacts clinical practice. However, transitioning experiential learning from simulated environments to real-world clinical settings can be challenging for nursing students.
Aim
This study aims to explore nursing students’ experiences in simulation and their application of learned skills in real-world clinical settings.
Methods
The authors employed a narrative study design involving nursing students as participants. Data were collected via semi-structured, recorded interviews. Narrative analysis was conducted to interpret the experiences within the framework of Kolb's Experiential Learning Theory.
Results
Key findings revealed that simulation effectively prepared students for clinical practice by enhancing their ability to recognize and respond to adverse events and cope with unexpected outcomes, increasing preparedness, and improving leadership skills. The narratives highlighted the continuity of learning from simulation to clinical setting application.
Conclusions
The study underscores the importance of simulation in nursing education and its role in helping students transfer knowledge from simulation to real-world clinical experiences. The findings suggest practical implications for educators to enhance simulation-based learning and to support effective transitions to clinical settings.
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