模拟教学中学生心理安全体验的概念化:基础理论研究。

Carol T Kostovich, Lee A Schmidt, Kimberly J Oosterhouse
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背景:基于模拟的学习活动在执照前护理课程中越来越普遍。按照《模拟最佳实践标准》,可以实现最佳的学习条件,包括创造心理安全的学习环境。然而,学生如何在模拟体验中获得心理安全感的过程仍是未知数:方法:采用基础理论方法,对护生在模拟学习体验中感受心理安全的基本社会过程进行概念化:从数据中得出了六个类别:(1) 紧张;(2) 有一个好的指导老师;(3) 学习;(4) 团结一致;(5) 进行汇报;(6) 以积极的态度离开。把自己放在那里 "这一核心类别成为基本的社会过程:结论:护理专业学生在模拟学习中形成心理安全的社会过程,是学习体验几个方面相互作用的结果。[护理教育杂志,2024;63(7):427-433]。
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Conceptualizing Student Experiences of Psychological Safety in Simulation: A Grounded Theory Study.

Background: Simulation-based learning activities have become more prevalent in prelicensure nursing curricula. When following the Simulation Standards of Best Practice, optimal learning conditions can be achieved, including the creation of a psychologically safe learning environment. Yet, the process of how students come to feel psychologically safe during a simulation experience remains unknown.

Method: A grounded theory approach was used to conceptualize the basic social process by which nursing students feel psychologically safe during a simulation learning experience.

Results: Six categories emerged from the data: (1) being nervous; (2) having a good instructor; (3) learning; (4) coming together; (5) being in debriefing; and (6) leaving on a positive note. The core category of putting myself out there emerged as the basic social process.

Conclusion: The social process of psychological safety in simulation develops within nursing students as the result of interplay among several dimensions of the learning experience. [J Nurs Educ. 2024;63(7):427-433.].

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