Nadeau Catherine, Snowden Kenya, Gattamorta Karina A, Foronda Cynthia L
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University of Miami School of Nursing and Health Studies, 5030 Brunson Dr. Suite 319, Coral Gables, FL 33146, United States of America.
Nurse Educ Today. 2020 Dec;95:104597. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2020.104597. Epub 2020 Sep 17.
Opportunities for students to participate in global health mission trips have expanded. However, lack of pre-departure training is often reported and has been associated with negative outcomes for participants. Simulation is an effective method for providing customized situational learning.
To evaluate the effectiveness of a Pre-Departure Training program incorporating simulation for advanced practice registered nursing (APRN) students prior to a global health mission trip.
This program employed a pre-posttest design with surveys administered at baseline, after a computer-based learning module, and after a simulation-based learning experience.
A university in the Southeastern United States.
Twenty-two APRN students in their first clinical rotation of the program.
APRN students with interest in global health missions partake in a pre-departure training program. Pre-departure training includes a computer-based learning module followed by an outdoor simulation replicating a low-income setting. Pre-posttest surveys assessed students' perceptions of confidence, skill, knowledge and comfort regarding global health. A skills checklist was used to evaluate student clinical patient presentation during the simulation.
Students' preparedness scores increased after the computer-based learning and significantly increased after the simulation. In the simulation, 42% of students successfully completed their patient presentation during their first attempt while 58% required remediation.
After the pre-departure program, students felt more confident in their global health knowledge, and felt significantly more prepared to provide health care in a low-income country. Schools of nursing offering global health mission trips or study abroad programs should consider implementing pre-departure programs using simulation as a teaching method.
学生参与全球健康任务旅行的机会有所增加。然而,经常有报告称缺乏出发前培训,这与参与者的负面结果有关。模拟是提供定制情境学习的有效方法。
评估在全球健康任务旅行前为高级实践注册护士(APRN)学生提供的包含模拟的出发前培训计划的有效性。
该计划采用前后测试设计,在基线、基于计算机的学习模块之后以及基于模拟的学习体验之后进行调查。
美国东南部的一所大学。
该计划首次临床轮转的22名APRN学生。
对有全球健康任务兴趣的APRN学生进行出发前培训计划。出发前培训包括一个基于计算机的学习模块,随后是一个模拟低收入环境的户外模拟。前后测试调查评估了学生对全球健康的信心、技能、知识和舒适度。使用技能清单评估学生在模拟过程中的临床患者表现。
在基于计算机的学习后,学生的准备分数有所提高,在模拟后显著提高。在模拟中,42%的学生在首次尝试时成功完成了患者展示,而58%的学生需要补救。
在出发前计划之后,学生对他们的全球健康知识更有信心,并且感觉更有准备在低收入国家提供医疗保健。提供全球健康任务旅行或海外留学项目的护理学院应考虑采用模拟作为教学方法实施出发前计划。