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High-Fidelity Simulation in Wound Care Education: A Qualitative Evaluation of Efficacy and Acceptability
Background
High-fidelity simulation is an effective tool in nursing education, but a research gap exists in its application to wound care training. This study explored the acceptability of working with simulated patients (SPs) with moulaged wounds to improve students' wound care skills.
Method
This descriptive qualitative study used semi-structured interviews with 14 student nurses who competed a high-fidelity wound simulation. Data were analysed using a deductive thematic approach.
Findings
Findings are presented with reference to the Australian Standards of Wound Prevention and Management guidelines. Four main themes (and six subthemes) were identified: realism (moulage and SPs), situational awareness (decision making and task focus), reflective practice (learning from others and self-reflection), and consolidation of practice.
Conclusion
The standards-based simulation proved effective and acceptable to students.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Simulation in Nursing is an international, peer reviewed journal published online monthly. Clinical Simulation in Nursing is the official journal of the International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation & Learning (INACSL) and reflects its mission to advance the science of healthcare simulation.
We will review and accept articles from other health provider disciplines, if they are determined to be of interest to our readership. The journal accepts manuscripts meeting one or more of the following criteria:
Research articles and literature reviews (e.g. systematic, scoping, umbrella, integrative, etc.) about simulation
Innovative teaching/learning strategies using simulation
Articles updating guidelines, regulations, and legislative policies that impact simulation
Leadership for simulation
Simulation operations
Clinical and academic uses of simulation.