First Contact With Care Through Clinical Simulation in Nursing Students: Qualitative Study.

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JMIR nursing Pub Date : 2025-10-08 DOI:10.2196/81617
Eva García Carpintero-Blas, Pablo Del Pozo-Herce, Maria Del Carmen Hernández-Cediel, Marta Rodríguez-García, Noelia Navas-Echazarreta, Elena Chover-Sierra, Antonio Martínez-Sabater, Raúl Juárez-Vela, Alberto Tovar-Reinoso
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Abstract

Background: Clinical simulation with standardized patients provides nursing students with their first approach to care in a safe and realistic environment. This type of experience arouses intense emotions and supports the development of key competencies.

Objective: This study aimed to explore the perceptions of nursing students during their first contact with care through simulation experiences with standardized patients.

Methods: We conducted a qualitative descriptive phenomenological study using focus groups and reflective narratives with a sample of 59 students. A thematic analysis was performed using ATLAS.ti (version 24; Scientific Software Development GmbH).

Results: Three thematic blocks, along with their categories and subcategories, were identified: (T1) first contact with simulation, (T2) learning and competencies, and (T3) preparation for clinical practice.

Conclusions: Clinical simulation has a profound impact on nursing education by offering a safe and realistic environment in which to learn from experience. Emotions, teamwork, and human interaction enrich learning and strengthen professional identity. This approach supports the integration of technical knowledge and relational skills. The results support the inclusion of active and humanized methodologies in training plans.

通过临床模拟护理学生第一次接触护理:定性研究。
背景:标准化患者的临床模拟为护理专业学生提供了他们在安全和现实环境中护理的第一个方法。这种类型的经历激发了强烈的情感,并支持了关键能力的发展。目的:通过对标准化患者的模拟体验,探讨护生初次接触护理时的感知。方法:采用焦点小组法和反思性叙述法对59名学生进行定性描述现象学研究。使用ATLAS进行专题分析。ti(版本24;Scientific Software Development GmbH)。结果:确定了三个主题模块及其类别和子类别:(T1)首次接触模拟,(T2)学习和能力,(T3)临床实践准备。结论:临床模拟为护理教学提供了一个安全、真实的学习环境,对护理教学具有深远的影响。情感、团队合作和人际互动丰富了学习,强化了职业认同。这种方法支持技术知识和关系技能的集成。结果支持在培训计划中纳入积极和人性化的方法。
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