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High-fidelity simulation: Assessment of student nurses' team achievements of clinical judgment
Avdelningen för omvårdnad, Mittuniversitetet, Sundsvall.
Avdelningen för omvårdnad, Mittuniversitetet, Sundsvall.
Avdelningen för omvårdnad, Mittuniversitetet, Sundsvall.
Avdelningen för omvårdnad, Mittuniversitetet, Sundsvall.ORCID iD: 0000-0001-7959-606X
2016 (English)In: Nurse Education in Practice, ISSN 1471-5953, E-ISSN 1873-5223, Vol. 19, p. 12-18Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Nursing educators have the challenge of preparing nursing students to handle complex patient care situations in real life, but much remains unknown about the ability to make clinical judgments. In this study, high-fidelity simulation (HFS) was used at a Swedish university to find answers about pre-licensure nursing students' success in clinical judgment in terms of team ability and relationships with theoretical achievements, and personal and scenario circumstances. The matrix Lasater Clinical Judgment Rubric (LCJR) was used to analyze and score the students' ability in teams to notice, interpret and respond to complex care situations. Overall, the results showed the student teams in their first meeting with HFS in a complex care situation achieved low clinical judgment points; most teams were in the stages of Beginning and Developing. For attaining high team achievements the majority of the students in the team should theoretically be "high performance". Being observers and having HFS experience before nursing education was significant too. However, age, health care experience, and assistant nurse degrees were of secondary importance. Further research at universities regionally, nationally, and internationally is needed.

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2016. Vol. 19, p. 12-18
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Clinical skills, HFS, Nursing education, Simulation-based performance, Videotaped scenarios
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URN: urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-28946DOI: 10.1016/j.nepr.2016.03.010ISI: 000381650700003PubMedID: 27428686Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-84962868639OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hig-28946DiVA, id: diva2:1276131
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Hallin, KarinBäckström, BrittHäggström, MarieKristiansen, Lisbeth

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