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Experience of nursing students with standardized patients in simulation-based learning: Q-methodology study.
Nurse Education Today 2018 July
BACKGROUND: Standardized patients (SPs) boost self-confidence, improve problem solving, enhance critical thinking, and advance clinical judgment of nursing students.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine nursing students' experience with SPs in simulation-based learning.
DESIGN: Q-methodology was used.
SETTING: Department of nursing in Seoul, South Korea.
PARTICIPANTS: Fourth-year undergraduate nursing students (n = 47).
METHODS: A total of 47 fourth-year undergraduate nursing students ranked 42 Q statements about experiences with SPs into a normal distribution grid.
RESULTS: The following three viewpoints were obtained: 1) SPs are helpful for patient care (patient-centered view), 2) SPs roles are important for nursing student learning (SPs roles-centered view), and 3) SPs can promote competency of nursing students (student-centered view).
CONCLUSION: These results indicate that SPs may improve nursing students' confidence and nursing competency. Professors should reflect these three viewpoints in simulation-based learning to effectively engage SPs.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine nursing students' experience with SPs in simulation-based learning.
DESIGN: Q-methodology was used.
SETTING: Department of nursing in Seoul, South Korea.
PARTICIPANTS: Fourth-year undergraduate nursing students (n = 47).
METHODS: A total of 47 fourth-year undergraduate nursing students ranked 42 Q statements about experiences with SPs into a normal distribution grid.
RESULTS: The following three viewpoints were obtained: 1) SPs are helpful for patient care (patient-centered view), 2) SPs roles are important for nursing student learning (SPs roles-centered view), and 3) SPs can promote competency of nursing students (student-centered view).
CONCLUSION: These results indicate that SPs may improve nursing students' confidence and nursing competency. Professors should reflect these three viewpoints in simulation-based learning to effectively engage SPs.
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