定制促进策略以提高护理模拟的学习成果:实用指南。

Q3 Medicine
Qatar Medical Journal Pub Date : 2025-09-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.5339/qmj.2025.89
Anan Al Badawi, Guillaume Alinier, Abdulqadir J Nashwan
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简介:基于模拟的护理教育是一种将理论知识与实际应用相结合的有效教学方法。它为护理专业的学生提供了一个安全、可控的环境,在这里他们可以应用自己的知识,发展基本的临床技能,并做出关键的决定,而不会损害患者的安全。护理学习者拥有不同程度的经验,从新手到专家,正如本纳的“新手到专家”理论所概述的那样。这种专业知识的变化需要设计量身定制的模拟经验,以适应这些不同的能力水平。本实用指南提出了循证战略,以支持模拟促进者在定制他们的促进方法护士从新手到专家。方法:采用叙事概念回顾的方法,对SBE中促进的相关文献进行研究。主要的理论观点,包括“新手到专家”理论和适应性方法,被用于框架的讨论。该综述综合了现有研究和框架的发现,以制定本实用指南,支持在护理教育中使用量身定制的模拟促进策略。结果:根据学习者的发展阶段定制促进策略可以提高学习者的参与度、表现和学习成果。初学者受益于结构化的指导、密切的监督和逐步的指导。相比之下,熟练和专家型学习者需要促进自主、批判性思维和复杂决策的促进方法。本指南强调调整模拟促进策略、反馈风格和模拟复杂性以满足学习者需求的重要性。此外,遵守既定的模拟标准支持不同学习者水平的促进的一致性和有效性。结论:基于护理学习者的专业水平,模拟促进器在定制学习体验方面发挥了重要作用。运用本纳的“新手到专家”理论,可以使引导者提供适当的支持,从而提高模拟的教育效果。未来的努力应集中在教师发展和机构支持上,以确保辅导员准备好提供适应性的、以学习者为中心的模拟体验。
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Tailoring facilitation strategies to enhance learning outcomes in nursing simulations: A practical guide.

Introduction: Simulation-based education (SBE) is an effective teaching method in nursing education that integrates theoretical knowledge with practical application. It provides nursing students with a safe and controlled environment where they can apply their knowledge, develop essential clinical skills, and make critical decisions - without compromising patient safety.Nursing learners possess varying levels of experience, ranging from novice to expert, as outlined in Benner's "Novice to Expert" theory. This variation in expertise necessitates the design of simulation experiences that are tailored to accommodate these diverse levels of competence. This practical guide presents evidence-informed strategies to support simulation facilitators in tailoring their facilitation approaches for nurses ranging from novice to expert.

Methods: A narrative conceptual review approach was employed to examine the literature on facilitation in SBE. Key theoretical perspectives, including "Novice to Expert" theory and adaptive approaches, were used to frame the discussion. The review synthesized findings from existing studies and frameworks to develop this practical guide, which supports the use of tailored simulation facilitation strategies in nursing education.

Results: Tailoring facilitation strategies based on learners' developmental stages enhances learner engagement, performance, and learning outcomes. Novice learners benefit from structured guidance, close supervision, and stepwise instruction. In contrast, proficient and expert learners require facilitation approaches that promote autonomy, critical thinking, and complex decision-making. This guide emphasizes the importance of adjusting simulation facilitation strategy, feedback style, and simulation complexity to meet learners' needs. Additionally, adherence to established simulation standards supports consistency and effectiveness of facilitation across different learner levels.

Conclusion: Simulation facilitators play an important role in customizing learning experiences based on nursing learners' level of expertise. Applying Benner's Novice to Expert theory enables facilitators to provide appropriate support, which enhances the educational outcomes of simulations. Future efforts should focus on faculty development and institutional support to ensure facilitators are prepared to deliver adaptive, learner-centered simulation experiences.

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