Background Systems thinking (ST) is the ability to recognize, understand, and synthesize interactions and interdependencies in a set of components designed for a purpose. Systems thinking has been shown to improve systems and decrease error. Despite these benefits, ST has not yet been consistently integrated into all health care education programs. Purpose This study examined the impact of Friday Night at the ER (FNER), a table-top simulation designed to teach ST to a variety of prelicensure and postlicensure health care students. Methods A multisite study was conducted in 5 academic institutions targeting both graduate and prelicensure students enrolled in nursing, medicine, physical therapy, public health, psychology, and phar...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore nursing students’ perceptions of the usefulness of the sim...
Creating a bridge between the academic and clinical community can produce innumerable benefits for b...
Background: In the hospital setting, patients are usually cared for by a nurse and multidisciplinary...
There is a growing evidence in the nursing literature about the effectiveness of clinical simulation...
Background: Evidence against the positive outcomes of simulation exists, but greater evidence for it...
Introduction: Students often learn and acquire clinical experience in uni-professional groups; howev...
This qualitative descriptive study captures reflections from third year baccalaureate nursing studen...
System thinking is an important competency for all healthcare professionals as it is a required skil...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to explore the definition and application of systems thinking (ST...
The purpose of this action research study was (a) to observe the impact of simulation on the critic...
Simulation has become an integral part of health professional training and development, within both ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of multi-mode simulation learning on ...
PURPOSE: This concept analysis, written by the National Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSE...
© 2011 Dr. Christopher Thomas HugginsSimulation has been in use for many years in the education of h...
Simulation based education (SBE) is playing an increasingly vital role in the education of all healt...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore nursing students’ perceptions of the usefulness of the sim...
Creating a bridge between the academic and clinical community can produce innumerable benefits for b...
Background: In the hospital setting, patients are usually cared for by a nurse and multidisciplinary...
There is a growing evidence in the nursing literature about the effectiveness of clinical simulation...
Background: Evidence against the positive outcomes of simulation exists, but greater evidence for it...
Introduction: Students often learn and acquire clinical experience in uni-professional groups; howev...
This qualitative descriptive study captures reflections from third year baccalaureate nursing studen...
System thinking is an important competency for all healthcare professionals as it is a required skil...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to explore the definition and application of systems thinking (ST...
The purpose of this action research study was (a) to observe the impact of simulation on the critic...
Simulation has become an integral part of health professional training and development, within both ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of multi-mode simulation learning on ...
PURPOSE: This concept analysis, written by the National Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSE...
© 2011 Dr. Christopher Thomas HugginsSimulation has been in use for many years in the education of h...
Simulation based education (SBE) is playing an increasingly vital role in the education of all healt...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore nursing students’ perceptions of the usefulness of the sim...
Creating a bridge between the academic and clinical community can produce innumerable benefits for b...
Background: In the hospital setting, patients are usually cared for by a nurse and multidisciplinary...