Author Affiliations: Strategic Nursing Advisor (Dr Clark), ATI Nursing Education, Boise, Idaho; Associate Director (Dr Fey), Institute for Medical Simulation, Center for Medical Simulation, Boston, Massachusetts.
Nurse Educ. 2020 May/Jun;45(3):139-143. doi: 10.1097/NNE.0000000000000731.
Civility, psychological safety, and effective stress management are essential for meaningful learning conversations.
Incivility triggers fear and humiliation, impairs clinical judgment and learning, reduces psychological safety, and increases cognitive load. These factors converge to make learners less likely to incorporate feedback, speak up when there is a problem, and discuss practice errors and patient safety issues.
The authors combined the Basic Assumption and the PAAIL (Preview, Advocacy1, Advocacy2, Inquiry, and Listen) conversational strategy to help surface (rather than obscure) both educators' and learners' thinking. The synergy of these 2 strategies allows educators to identify individual learning needs and develop the learners' clinical judgment skills. This process improves learning by reducing incivility and cognitive load, improving psychological safety, and strengthening clinical judgment skills.
This conversational strategy can minimize stress and anxiety in learners and optimize learning.
礼貌、心理安全感和有效的压力管理对于有意义的学习对话至关重要。
粗野行为会引发恐惧和羞辱,损害临床判断和学习,降低心理安全感,并增加认知负担。这些因素汇聚在一起,使学习者不太可能接受反馈,在出现问题时不发言,也不会讨论实践错误和患者安全问题。
作者将基本假设和 PAAIL(预览、主张 1、主张 2、询问和倾听)对话策略结合起来,帮助揭示(而不是掩盖)教育者和学习者的思维。这两种策略的协同作用使教育者能够确定个人的学习需求并培养学习者的临床判断技能。通过减少不礼貌和认知负担,提高心理安全感,并加强临床判断技能,这个过程可以提高学习效果。
这种对话策略可以最大限度地减少学习者的压力和焦虑,优化学习效果。