心理模拟在急诊护理中增强自我效能和管理压力的潜力:护士教育视角

Nick White, Anil Hormis
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这篇理论文章探讨了心理模拟如何增强急救护理中的自我效能感和压力管理,重点是其在护士教育中的应用。本文深入探讨了心理模拟在护士教育中的概念、功能和应用,特别是在急救护理中的压力缓解。我们概述了相关文献和研究,包括对外科技能教育的具体关注。文章讨论了心理模拟的机制,包括行动模拟理论和双代码理论,为神经网络和图像唤醒过程提供了有价值的见解。文章强调了压力对急救表现的重大影响。文章强调了在学习过程中将心理模拟作为压力暴露训练技术的潜在益处。通过采用班杜里理论框架,文章提出了心理模拟如何有助于培养具有自我效能感的护士。将心理模拟融入护士教育有可能减轻压力对急救护理的负面影响。护士在心理上排练和模拟情景,熟悉需求和压力。这种练习有可能提高技能,改善压力下的表现,并增强自我效能感。心理模拟复制了现实生活中的情景,从患者安全的角度加强了学习。心理模拟可增强急救护理中的自我效能和压力管理。将其纳入护士教育,可帮助护士做好应对高压力情况的准备。进一步的研究应探索其各种应用。了解心理模拟机制可以改进培训计划,从而增强护士提供自信急救护理的能力。
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The Potential of Mental Simulation for Enhancing Self-efficacy and Managing Stress in Emergency Care: A Nurse Education Perspective
This theoretical article explores how mental simulation can enhance self-efficacy and stress management in emergency care, focusing on its application in nurse education. This article delves into the concept, functionality, and applications of mental simulation in nurse education, specifically addressing stress mitigation in emergency care. We offer an overview of relevant literature and research, including a specific focus on surgical skills education. The mechanisms of mental simulation, encompassing the simulation theory of action and dual code theory, are discussed, providing valuable insights into neural networks and image evocation processes. The article underscores the significant impact of stress on emergency care performance. It highlights the potential benefits of incorporating mental simulation as a stress-exposure training technique in the learning process. By adopting a Bandurian theoretical framework, the article proposes how mental simulation can contribute to the cultivation of self-efficacious nurses. Integrating mental simulation in nurse education has the potential to mitigate stress’s negative impact on emergency care. Nurses mentally rehearse and simulate scenarios, becoming familiar with demands and stressors. This practice can potentially refine skills, improve performance under pressure, and boost self-efficacy. Mental simulation replicates real-life situations, enhancing learning from a patient safety perspective. Mental simulation enhances self-efficacy and stress management in emergency care. Its integration into nurse education prepares nurses for high-stress situations. Further research should explore its diverse applications. Understanding mental simulation mechanisms can improve training programmes, potentially empowering nurses in delivering self-confident emergency care.
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