为助产学和妇女保健护士执业学生开发药物流产模拟:不仅仅是另一个模拟。

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Carrie E Neerland, Melissa A Saftner, Stephanie Delkoski, Erin Galegher, Maria Ruud, Anne Woll, Joseph M Miller, David Melchionne-Martinez, Lou Clark
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2022年,美国最高法院在多布诉杰克逊妇女健康组织案中推翻了罗伊诉韦德案,导致各州对堕胎的限制和扩大。在明尼苏达州,经过认证的助产士护士和高级执业注册护士,包括妇女保健护士从业人员,被授予提供药物流产的能力。这种扩大的作用需要全面的教育,以确保学生具备提供高质量堕胎护理的技能和信心。基于模拟的培训,特别是使用模拟病人(SP)的方法,为学生准备药物流产护理提供了有效的方法。明尼苏达大学护理学院的一个跨专业小组开发了一个基于sp的模拟课程,以补充助产学和妇女保健专业学生在药物流产方面的培训。该课程是根据SP教育者协会的最佳实践标准设计的,为学生提供了在安全和支持的环境中实践患者咨询、同意和药物分配的机会。模拟是在20名助产学和妇女保健专业的学生中进行的。学生们强调了模拟在提高信心方面的有效性,有些人建议进行更详细的模拟前准备。以sp为基础的模拟实验有效地提高了学生的临床技能感知和提供药物流产护理的信心。积极的反馈强调了基于sp的模拟在为学生准备新的临床需求方面的价值。未来的改进可能包括早期的教学内容和更广泛的模拟场景。这一创新表明,需要提供可获得的高质量药物流产护理培训,以解决获得保健服务方面的差异。
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Development of a Medication Abortion Simulation for Midwifery and Women's Health Nurse Practitioner Students: Not Just Another Sim.

The US Supreme Court's 2022 decision in Dobb's v Jackson Women's Health Organization, which overturned Roe v Wade, has led to varying state-level restrictions and expansions in abortion access. In Minnesota, certified nurse-midwives and advanced practice registered nurses, including women's health nurse practitioners, were granted the ability to provide medication abortion. This expanded role necessitates comprehensive education to ensure students are equipped with the skills and confidence to provide high-quality abortion care. Simulation-based training, particularly using simulated patient (SP) methodology, offers an effective approach to preparing students for medication abortion care. An interprofessional team at the University of Minnesota School of Nursing developed an SP-based simulation curriculum to supplement midwifery and women's health student's training in medication abortion. The curriculum, designed using the Association of SP Educators' Standards of Best Practice, provided students with the opportunity to practice patient counseling, consent, and medication dispensing in a safe and supportive environment. The simulation was implemented with 20 midwifery and women's health students. Students highlighted the simulation's effectiveness in improving confidence, with some suggesting more detailed presimulation preparation. The SP-based simulation effectively enhanced students' perceived clinical skills and confidence in providing medication abortion care. The positive feedback emphasizes the value of SP-based simulation in preparing students for emerging clinical needs. Future improvements could include earlier didactic content and broader simulation scenarios. This innovation demonstrates the need for accessible and high-quality medication abortion care training to address disparities in health care access.

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