Introduction
The PICO question for this study is: “In training nursing students how does using simulation compared to traditional classroom instruction affect their knowledge, skills and confidence within 4 months?” The literature review conducted to obtain relevant articles for this question focused on databases such as EBSCOHost and Google Scholar. In total 7 articles were retrieved and 5 selected for use. Search terms and keywords used to obtain the articles were: “simulation,” “nursing education,” “high-fidelity simulation training,” “instruction effectiveness,” and “simulation vs. traditional classroom.” The articles selected were:
· Briscoe, Mackay and Harding’s (2017) “Does Simulation Add Value to Clinical Practice?: Undergraduate Student Nurses' Perspective”
· Kapucu’s (2017) “The Effects of Using Simulation in Nursing Education: A Thorax Trauma Case Scenario”
· Afrasiabifar and Asadolah’s (2019) “Effectiveness of Shifting Traditional Lecture to Interactive Lecture to Teach Nursing Students”
· Unver et al.’s (2018) “Integrating Simulation Based Learning into Nursing Education Programs: Hybrid Simulation”
· Fernandez-Ayuso et al.’s (2018) “The Modification of Vital Signs According to Nursing Students’ Experiences Undergoing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training via High-Fidelity Simulation: Quasi-Experimental Study”
This paper will provide a synthesis of the literature collected for this project.
Literature Synthesis
The study by Briscoe et al. (2017) conducted a Level VI study using the qualitative descriptive approach to obtain data from a focus group consisting of 10 nursing students. The nursing students discussed and gave their opinion on the role that simulation plays in preparing a nursing student for the real world of nursing, and the participants all felt that simulation exercises were valuable methods of learning. One of the problems that the researchers found, however, was that nursing students were generally unaware of or uninterested in the learning outcomes of simulation exercises. They were more interested in simply have the experience that simulation offered. Thus, even though prior research had noted that objectives are what help to guide the learning process, objectives had not played a significant part in the simulation experience for these nurses. The implications of this study are that it helps to show that nursing students welcome simulation as a way to gain experience, which is good for the EBP; however, what is bad for the EBP is that the study shows that simulation learning disconnected from awareness of learning objectives can prevent the maximum or desired effect of the educative process from being attained. This information is helpful to know for this EBP so that when the project is conducted and the PICO tested, the participants can be evaluated to see whether they are aware of the learning objectives associated with the simulation.
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Briscoe, J., Mackay, B., & Harding, T. (2017). Does simulation add value to clinical practice?: Undergraduate student nurses' perspective. Kai Tiaki Nursing Research, 8(1), 10.
Fernández-Ayuso, D., Fernández-Ayuso, R., Del-Campo-Cazallas, C., Pérez-Olmo, J. L., Matías-Pompa, B., Fernández-Carnero, J., & Calvo-Lobo, C. (2018). The Modification of Vital Signs According to Nursing Students’ Experiences Undergoing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training via High-Fidelity Simulation: Quasi-Experimental Study. JMIR serious games, 6(3), e11061.
Kapucu, S. (2017). The Effects of Using Simulation in Nursing Education: A Thorax Trauma Case Scenario. International Journal of Caring Sciences, 10(2), 1069.
Unver, V., Basak, T., Ayhan, H., Cinar, F. I., Iyigun, E., Tosun, N., ... & Köse, G. (2018). Integrating simulation based learning into nursing education programs: Hybrid simulation. Technology and Health Care, (Preprint), 1-8.
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