Exploring the effects of clinical simulation on nursing students’ learning and practice

  • Scott Inglis
  • , Louise Nelson

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Abstract

In simulation-based learning, nursing or medical students are exposed to hypothetical scenarios that mimic the realities of clinical practice. This provides them with an opportunity to practise and reflect on clinical skills in a safe environment. This article details a small-scale evaluation that was undertaken to explore two nursing students’ perspectives on clinical simulation. The aim of this evaluation was to identify what these students learned from clinical simulation and the effects it had on their practice. It also aimed to inform the programme’s academic revalidation and therefore improve the university’s offering. Taking part in simulation before undertaking their first clinical placement increased the students’ confidence and it improved their fundamental nursing, communication, psychomotor and reflective skills.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)38-42
JournalMental Health Practice
Volume23
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished online - 23 Jun 2020

Keywords

  • career pathways
  • clinical skills
  • education
  • educational methods
  • nursing care
  • pre-registration education
  • professional
  • simulation
  • students
  • universities

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