Background: The use of standardized patients in deteriorating patient simulations adds realism that can be valuable for preparing nurse trainees for stress and enhancing their performance during actual patient deterioration. Emotional engagement resulting from increased fidelity can provide additional stress for student nurses with limited exposure to real patients. To determine the presence of increased stress with the standardized patient modality, this study compared the use of standardized patients (SP) with the use of high-fidelity simulators (HFS) during deteriorating patient simulations. Performance in managing deteriorating patients was also compared. It also explored student nurses' insights on the use of standardized patients and ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate and compare the perception of stressors by nursing students before ...
Background: Recognising and responding to patients who are deteriorating are key aspects to improvin...
Aim: This paper will report the findings of a systematic literature review (1996–2006) conducted to ...
Background: The use of standardized patients in deteriorating patient simulations adds realism that ...
Background: The use of standardized patients in deteriorating patient simulations adds realism that ...
Background: Mental rehearsal is a form of mental training that has been used by physicians and nurse...
Background: Virtual patient simulation has grown substantially in health care education. A virtual p...
Aims. To report the results of a randomized controlled trial which explored the effectiveness of cl...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to explore the differences in student communication skil...
This article is a report of a study which developed and tested the validity and reliability of the R...
High fidelity human patient simulation has been used for many years by health sciences education pro...
Background: Nurses' response to patient deterioration in acute hospital wards is a priority issue. S...
Introduction: Simulation has been used extensively to train students and health professionals in the...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Competent and safe nurs...
Aim: The aim of this scoping review was to identify empirical literature on simulation used to devel...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate and compare the perception of stressors by nursing students before ...
Background: Recognising and responding to patients who are deteriorating are key aspects to improvin...
Aim: This paper will report the findings of a systematic literature review (1996–2006) conducted to ...
Background: The use of standardized patients in deteriorating patient simulations adds realism that ...
Background: The use of standardized patients in deteriorating patient simulations adds realism that ...
Background: Mental rehearsal is a form of mental training that has been used by physicians and nurse...
Background: Virtual patient simulation has grown substantially in health care education. A virtual p...
Aims. To report the results of a randomized controlled trial which explored the effectiveness of cl...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to explore the differences in student communication skil...
This article is a report of a study which developed and tested the validity and reliability of the R...
High fidelity human patient simulation has been used for many years by health sciences education pro...
Background: Nurses' response to patient deterioration in acute hospital wards is a priority issue. S...
Introduction: Simulation has been used extensively to train students and health professionals in the...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Competent and safe nurs...
Aim: The aim of this scoping review was to identify empirical literature on simulation used to devel...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate and compare the perception of stressors by nursing students before ...
Background: Recognising and responding to patients who are deteriorating are key aspects to improvin...
Aim: This paper will report the findings of a systematic literature review (1996–2006) conducted to ...