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First experiences of high-fidelity simulation training in junior nursing students in Korea

Authors
LEE, Suk JeongKIM, Sang SukPARK, Young-Mi
Issue Date
Jul-2015
Publisher
WILEY-BLACKWELL
Keywords
Korea; nursing education; nursing student; patient simulation
Citation
JAPAN JOURNAL OF NURSING SCIENCE, v.12, no.3, pp 222 - 231
Pages
10
Journal Title
JAPAN JOURNAL OF NURSING SCIENCE
Volume
12
Number
3
Start Page
222
End Page
231
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/9395
DOI
10.1111/jjns.12062
ISSN
1742-7932
1742-7924
Abstract
AimThis study was conducted to explore first experiences of high-fidelity simulation training in Korean nursing students, in order to develop and establish more effective guidelines for future simulation training in Korea. MethodsThirty-three junior nursing students participated in high-fidelity simulation training for the first time. Using both qualitative and quantitative methods, data were collected from reflective journals and questionnaires of simulation effectiveness after simulation training. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze simulation effectiveness and content analysis was performed with the reflective journal data. ResultsFive dimensions and 31 domains, both positive and negative experiences, emerged from qualitative analysis: (i) machine-human interaction in a safe environment; (ii) perceived learning capability; (iii) observational learning; (iv) reconciling practice with theory; and (v) follow-up debriefing effect. More than 70% of students scored high on increased ability to identify changes in the patient's condition, critical thinking, decision-making, effectiveness of peer observation, and debriefing in effectiveness of simulation. ConclusionThis study reported both positive and negative experiences of simulation. The results of this study could be used to set the level of task difficulty in simulation. Future simulation programs can be designed by reinforcing the positive experiences and modifying the negative results.
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