跨学科灾害演练模拟:为进一步研究奠定基础

K. A. Zapko, M. Ferranto, Cheryl A. Brady, Andrea Corbisello, D. Hill, Ruth Mullen, Phyllis Jean DeFiore-Golden, Lorene S Martin
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目的:本研究的目的是检验通过护理课程的进展使用串行模拟的效果。模拟提供了一种不怕失败的学习方式,提高了批判性思维和临床决策技能。在跨学科的模拟中学习可以更好地理解团队合作和沟通技巧。方法将NLN/Jeffries模拟框架应用于一个由角色扮演的患者演员和人体模型组成的互动式灾难演习中。在一次汇报会议上,护理学和放射学的学生共同提出了设想。结果:学生表现出批判性思维和临床决策能力。他们报告说,在灾难中照顾病人时,他们的自信心增加了,同情心增加了,通过观察他人来学习。结论本初步研究表明,跨学科灾害演练模拟体验对护理学和放射学学生都是一种积极的学习体验。
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Interdisciplinary Disaster Drill Simulation: Laying the Groundwork for Further Research
AIM The aim of this study was to examine the effect of using serial simulations with progression through the nursing curriculum. BACKGROUND Simulation provides a way to learn without fear of failure and increase critical thinking and clinical decision‐making skills. Learning in an interdisciplinary simulation provides a greater understanding of teamwork and communication skills. METHOD The NLN/Jeffries Simulation Framework was used in an interactive disaster drill with role‐playing patient actors and manikins. In a debriefing session, nursing and radiology students co‐presented scenarios. RESULTS Students displayed critical thinking and clinical decision‐making skills. They reported an increase in selfconfidence in caring for patients during a disaster, an increase in empathy, and learning by observing others. CONCLUSION This pilot study revealed that an interdisciplinary disaster drill simulation experience was a positive learning experience for both nursing and radiology students.
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