BSN护生在工作场所模拟不文明行为。

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Nicole Agnes Szalla, Colleen Sunday, Kristen Lutz, Lisa Wetmore Locasto
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背景:卫生保健工作者的不文明行为对提供者和患者都有负面影响。这种基于模拟的教育干预旨在为护理本科学生提供现实世界中不文明行为的例子,通过使用带有认知排练短语和TeamSTEPPS工具的定制工具包,在两个模拟场景中练习导航。方法:本课程分为在线培训、课堂实践和模拟三部分,介绍卫生保健中的不文明行为。分享了TeamSTEPPS的DESC(描述、表达、指定、后果)和CUS(关注、不舒服、安全问题)工具,以及认知排练短语。护理教师监督程序设计,数据解释和手稿准备。结果:使用模拟有效性工具修改(SET-M)进行汇报、自我反思和学习,该程序获得了很高的评价。在非临床重点领域的较低评分与该方案对软技能的强调一致。学生们报告说,他们在处理不文明行为方面的信心增强了。结论:该项目提高了沟通能力、应对不文明行为和团队合作能力。未来的研究应探讨该计划对实践的影响。
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Simulating Incivility in the Workplace for BSN Nursing Students.

Background: Incivility among health care workers negatively affects both providers and patients. This simulation-based educational intervention was designed to equip baccalaureate nursing students with real-world examples of incivility, practicing navigation through two simulated scenarios using a customized toolkit with cognitive rehearsal phrases and TeamSTEPPS tools.

Method: This three-part program, consisting of online training, in-class practice, and simulation, introduced incivility in health care. TeamSTEPPS DESC (Describe, Express, Specify, Consequences) and CUS (Concerned, Uncomfortable, Safety Issue) tools, as well as cognitive rehearsal phrases, were shared. Nursing faculty oversaw program design, data interpretation, and manuscript preparation.

Results: The program was rated highly using the Simulation Effectiveness Tool-Modified (SET-M) for debriefing, self-reflection, and learning. Lower ratings in nonclinical-focused domains aligned with the scenario's emphasis on soft skills. Students reported increased confidence in managing incivility.

Conclusion: This program enhanced communication, navigating incivility, and teamwork. Future research should explore the effects of the program on practice.

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