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Using simulated patients as a learning strategy to support undergraduate nurses to develop patient-teaching skills.

Deborah Coleman1, Dorry McLaughlin2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: An increase in the number of patients with long-term conditions has required a greater focus on nurse-led educational interventions to enable patients to develop self-management strategies. However, patient education is frequently taken for granted, and nurses sometimes consider that their undergraduate training does not prepare them to participate in effective patient teaching. AIM: The study aimed to formatively evaluate a simulated role-play scenario facilitated with third-year nursing students to support the development of patient-teaching skills.
METHOD: The study combined two approaches to simulation, using high-fidelity and mid-fidelity simulation scenarios sequentially. This enabled students (n=20) to apply the communication strategies learnt to both a skills-based procedural situation and a patient-teaching simulation. A five-item pro forma with four open questions and one closed question was used for formative evaluation.
FINDINGS: The results indicated that using a simulated patient to practise patient-teaching skills was perceived by the students to be a valuable method of learning that they could transfer to clinical practice.
CONCLUSION: The findings suggested that facilitating learning with a simulated patient is useful in replicating authentic verbal and practical interactions with a patient in practice.

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Keywords:  Communication; Nursing student; Patient teaching; Simulated patient

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31714829     DOI: 10.12968/bjon.2019.28.20.1300

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Nurs        ISSN: 0966-0461


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4.  Psychometric properties of the Attitudes towards Medical Communication Scale in nursing students.

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