生命终结模拟:本科护理课程的跨领域评估。

IF 0.7 Q4 NURSING
Maria Parry, Bridie Jones, Clare Churcher
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摘要

背景:由于各种原因,死亡可以引起护理专业学生的极大焦虑。他们应该为病人提供高水平的护理,给予家属应有的尊重和耐心,并应对相关的情感依恋。这在当今的教育界提出了一个问题——作为本科护理课程的一部分,技术和模拟的使用能否帮助学生为生命终结场景做准备?目的:探讨模拟在临终关怀中的应用效果。方法:对一所大学护理本科二年级跨专业本科学生进行了一项小型研究,重点评估了生命结束的模拟情景。模拟的场景包括一个即将死去的年轻病人和她的母亲。该项目采用混合方法来解决不同学生的学习方式,并结合了可视化的需求和关于死亡和临终关怀主题的更结构化的基础课程。队列组中的一名学生被随机分配为主管护士,而其他学生被分配到一个场景(从四个可能的场景中)并提供实时护理。随后,对这一设想的影响进行了评估,并立即向学生汇报情况。学生对场景的反应很重要,需要考虑,因为它直接影响到汇报。学生们处理这个场景的方式和他们对这个场景的反应有一些显著的不同。结果:在参加临终模拟场景的学生中,大多数人强烈同意模拟提高了他们的临床推理和学习能力。结论:生命结束的场景被认为是有益的,尽管对学习者的情绪有影响。
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End-of-life simulation: a cross-field evaluation in an undergraduate nursing programme.

Background: Death can cause a great deal of anxiety in nursing students for a variety of reasons. They are expected to provide a high level of care for patients, give the family the respect and patience they deserve and contend with the associated emotional attachments. This raised the question in today's educational world-can the use of technology and simulation aid students in preparing for an end-of-life scenario as part of an undergraduate nursing programme?

Aim: To explore the efficacy of the use of simulations in end-of-life care.

Method: A small study focusing upon the evaluation of an end-of-life simulated scenario for undergraduate second year cross-field Bachelor of Nursing students in a university setting. The simulated scenario consisted of a young patient who was dying and her mother. This project used a mixed approach to address varied students' learning styles and combined the need for visualisation and more structured base-sessions on the topic of death and end-of-life care. One student from the cohort group was randomly assigned as the nurse in charge, while other students were allocated to a scenario (out of a potential four) and provided care in real time. Subsequently, the impact of the scenario was assessed and students were immediately debriefed. Students' response to the scenario was important and needed to be considered, as it directly influenced the debriefing. There were some significant differences between how the students approached the scenario and their reaction to it.

Results: Of the students who took part in the end-of-life simulated scenario, the majority strongly agreed that the simulation increased their clinical reasoning and learning.

Conclusion: The end-of-life scenario was deemed beneficial, despite the emotional impact on the learners involved.

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自引率
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期刊介绍: Since its launch in 1995, International Journal of Palliative Nursing (IJPN) has been committed to promoting excellence in palliative and hospice care. It is now established as the leading journal for nurses working in this most demanding profession, covering all aspects of palliative care nursing in a way which is intelligent, helpful and accessible, and so useful in daily practice. The aim of IJPN is to provide nurses with essential information to help them deliver the best possible care and support for their patients. Each issue contains an unparalleled range of peer-reviewed clinical, professional and educational articles, as well as helpful and informative information on practical, legal and policy issues of importance to all palliative nurses.
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