Center for Research in Nursing Education at Indiana University School of Nursing, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA.
Nurs Outlook. 2009 Nov-Dec;57(6):332-7. doi: 10.1016/j.outlook.2009.07.010.
This multisite study examined the impact of multiple-patient simulation experiences on the development of nursing students' patient safety competencies in the final semester of their baccalaureate or associate degree nursing program. It extends the Jeffries Simulation Model by investigating how the student factors of tolerance for ambiguity and self-reported grade point average (GPA), in addition to age, relate to the outcomes of simulation. The study showed that students' safety competencies improved significantly from the first to the second simulation. Student age, GPA, and tolerance of ambiguity were not significantly correlated to the students' demonstration of patient safety competencies. The findings of this study contribute to the science of nursing education by providing evidence for nursing educators related to the impact of multiple-patient simulations on improving and documenting students' patient safety competencies before their entry into the workforce.
这项多站点研究考察了在护理学生的学士学位或副学士学位护理课程的最后一个学期中,多次模拟患者体验对其患者安全能力发展的影响。该研究通过调查学生对模糊性的容忍度和自我报告的平均绩点(GPA)等因素如何与模拟结果相关,扩展了 Jeffries 模拟模型。研究表明,学生的安全能力从第一次模拟到第二次模拟有显著提高。学生的年龄、平均绩点和对模糊性的容忍度与学生表现出的患者安全能力没有显著相关性。这项研究的结果为护理教育科学做出了贡献,为护理教育者提供了关于多次模拟患者对提高和记录学生在进入工作场所前的患者安全能力的影响的证据。