Literature DB >> 31872991

Teaching Nursing Students the Care of a Patient with End Stage Renal Disease in a Pediatric Nursing Theory Course: A Comparison of Two Instructional Methods.

Michael D Aldridge1.   

Abstract

Effective methodologies for teaching nursing students how to care for pediatric patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD) are not well described. Two teaching methodologies were compared using a mixed-methods approach: an at-home simulation group (three days simulating having ESRD: taking medications, eating a renal diet, nightly peritoneal dialysis), and a video group (children with ESRD and their families sharing their experiences). Data were collected via an anonymous online survey at course completion. Knowledge acquisition was assessed using psychometrically reliable multiple-choice questions; no statistically significant differences between the two groups were found, indicating both learned the material. Qualitative analysis found that both groups valued the assigned teaching method and that it deepened their learning. Students identified challenges that children with ESRD and their families are known to experience. Combining both teaching methods may ultimately be the most effective approach. Copyright© by the American Nephrology Nurses Association.

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Keywords:  child health; end stage renal disease; nursing education; nursing students; pediatrics; simulation; teaching methods

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31872991

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nephrol Nurs J        ISSN: 1526-744X            Impact factor:   0.959


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1.  The Kidney Diet Challenge: An Experiential Educational Experience.

Authors:  Sayna Norouzi; Kyle S Liu; Edlyn Bustamante; Ton La; William E Mitch; Kurtis Pivert; Kristen A Staggers; Blake Shusterman; Christina M Yuan; Rajeev Raghavan
Journal:  Kidney360       Date:  2021-11-29
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