Undergraduate midwifery programs across Australia have embedded simulation into their curriculum although there is limited but emerging evidence to support the use of simulation as an effective teaching strategy. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact that a simulated learning activity (insertion and management of a neonatal nasogastric tube), had on midwifery students' knowledge, confidence and skills post-simulation, and on completion of a clinical placement. A descriptive explorative study was undertaken in two phases. Phase 1: Midwifery students (n = 60) completed a purpose-designed questionnaire to assess their knowledge, confidence and skills, pre and post simulation. Phase 2: Students (n = 46) repeated the questionnaire...
The use of simulation is suggested to be an innovative and appropriate tool in educating health prof...
Background: Simulation-based learning is an approach recommended for teaching undergraduate health ...
Simulation affords the student a safe and supportive environment in which to practise skills repeate...
Undergraduate midwifery programs across Australia have embedded simulation into their curriculum alt...
Aim: To critically examine the evidence for simulation based learning in midwifery education. Backgr...
Simulated teaching methods enable a safe learning environment that are structured, constructive and ...
Objective: The primary aim of this paper is to describe the extent, nature and types of simulation u...
Abstract Aim To critically examine the evidence for simulation based learning in midwifery education...
Introduction: The use of simulation in nursing education is increasing. Nurses require knowledge and...
Omaima Changuiti,1 Nawar Moustarhfir,1 Abdelghafour Marfak,1,2 Elmadani Saad,1 Abderraouf Hilali,1 I...
Midwifery pre-registration education must adopt a range of learning and teaching approaches, includi...
This paper describes the perceptions of midwifery educational leaders concerning the potential for s...
Background: Simulation as a pedagogical approach is used in health professional education to address...
This paper describes the perceptions of midwifery educational leaders concerning the potential for s...
Employing high fidelity simulations of obstetric emergencies for student midwives has great teaching...
The use of simulation is suggested to be an innovative and appropriate tool in educating health prof...
Background: Simulation-based learning is an approach recommended for teaching undergraduate health ...
Simulation affords the student a safe and supportive environment in which to practise skills repeate...
Undergraduate midwifery programs across Australia have embedded simulation into their curriculum alt...
Aim: To critically examine the evidence for simulation based learning in midwifery education. Backgr...
Simulated teaching methods enable a safe learning environment that are structured, constructive and ...
Objective: The primary aim of this paper is to describe the extent, nature and types of simulation u...
Abstract Aim To critically examine the evidence for simulation based learning in midwifery education...
Introduction: The use of simulation in nursing education is increasing. Nurses require knowledge and...
Omaima Changuiti,1 Nawar Moustarhfir,1 Abdelghafour Marfak,1,2 Elmadani Saad,1 Abderraouf Hilali,1 I...
Midwifery pre-registration education must adopt a range of learning and teaching approaches, includi...
This paper describes the perceptions of midwifery educational leaders concerning the potential for s...
Background: Simulation as a pedagogical approach is used in health professional education to address...
This paper describes the perceptions of midwifery educational leaders concerning the potential for s...
Employing high fidelity simulations of obstetric emergencies for student midwives has great teaching...
The use of simulation is suggested to be an innovative and appropriate tool in educating health prof...
Background: Simulation-based learning is an approach recommended for teaching undergraduate health ...
Simulation affords the student a safe and supportive environment in which to practise skills repeate...