Sean Sibley PhD, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, CNE (Clinical Assistant Faculty & FNP Program Coordinator), Kathryn N. Robinson PhD, MHA/Ed., RN (Associate Director, Associate Professor of Nursing)
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摘要
模拟教育是《美国护理学院协会要点》(American Association of Colleges of Nursing Essentials)更新版中针对学习和成果评估的循证策略。目前,有关执业护士模拟教育的严谨研究十分匮乏。除了美国国家护理联盟的杰弗里斯模拟理论之外,有关该主题的研究往往忽略了合理的理论或概念框架。本文旨在探索和区分各种理论和框架的实施情况,以确定这些要素如何独立或结合使用,从而探索基于模拟体验的能力成果。模拟研究的具体建议是:(a) 纳入学习理论;(b) 使用框架对学习进行分级并跟踪能力进展;(c) 使用框架衡量成果。通过统一和一致地使用已建立的理论和框架,可以推动执业护士教育模拟科学的发展。这些努力将为模拟学习的新兴最佳实践提供信息,以解决基于竞争的学习计划、高风险模拟评估的有效性以及如何为模拟活动的学习者计分等问题。
Nurse Practitioner Education: Recommending Theories and Frameworks for Simulation-Based Experiences and Research
Simulation-based education is an evidence-based strategy to address learning and evaluation of outcomes in the updated American Association of Colleges of Nursing Essentials. Currently, there is a dearth of rigorous research on nurse practitioner education simulation. Studies on the topic often neglect a sound theoretical or conceptual framework beyond the National League of Nursing Jeffries Simulation Theory. This article aims to explore and distinguish the implementation of various theories and frameworks to determine how these elements can be stand-alone or used in combination to explore simulation-based experience competency outcomes. Specific recommendations for simulation research are (a) to include learning theories, (b) level learning and track competency progression using a framework, and (c) use a framework for measuring outcomes. Simulation science for nurse practitioner education can be advanced through united and consistent use of established theories and frameworks. These efforts will inform emerging best practices of simulation-based learning to address competition-based learning initiatives, validity of high-stakes simulation evaluation, and how to credit learners for simulation activities.
期刊介绍:
The Journal will accept articles that focus on baccalaureate and higher degree nursing education, educational research, policy related to education, and education and practice partnerships. Reports of original work, research, reviews, insightful descriptions, and policy papers focusing on baccalaureate and graduate nursing education will be published.