Basing patient safety education on real student experience: development of a multinational simulation scenario.

Annamaria Bagnasco, Silvia Rossi, Nicoletta Dasso, Roberta Centenaro, Francesca Napolitano, Giuseppe Aleo, Gianluca Catania, Loredana Sasso, Milko Zanini, Peta Jane Greaves, Alison Steven
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Introduction: Implicit learning during clinical placements includes patient safety issues. Simulation scenarios offer ways to improve the learning process and students' awareness of patient safety. The aim of this study was to develop a prototype simulation scenario based on real student experiences.

Methods: This was a mixed-method study using a multi-phase design. Nursing students' experiences of workplace events they identified as possible threats to patient safety were collected between 2017 and 2019. These experiences were used to develop an interprofessional scenario about patient safety.

Results: A range of scenario materials were produced including a video. Participation in the scenario video had positive impacts including: "feeling safer" while performing nursing activities and more timely detection and reporting of errors. Nursing students reported that participation in the scenario taught important lessons about patient safety, communication, listening to patients and healthcare collaboration.

Conclusions: The role-playing methodology of the scenario provided opportunities for reflection on patient safety and improved interprofessional understanding and communication in an emotionally safe environment.

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