Life-Threatening Clinical Simulations for Nursing Students: Promoting Critical Thinking and Satisfaction

Cochava Sharon, Gizell Green

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ملخص

Background: Integrating life-threatening clinical simulations improves learning outcomes. This study assessed nursing students’ critical thinking factors before and after simulation, evaluated nursing clinical reasoning ability and learning satisfaction at two time points, and explored relationships and predictions among critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and satisfaction before and after simulation. Method: Surveys and focus groups were used for this mixed-methods study. Results: Quantitative findings revealed increased critical thinking scores for curiosity, skepticism, and systematicity; clinical reasoning; and satisfaction after simulation. Qualitative results supported these improvements and indicated enhanced curiosity for clinical knowledge and iterative phases of clinical reasoning. Students expressed satisfaction with the simulations. Objectivity significantly influenced clinical reasoning and satisfaction in nursing students following life-threatening simulations. Conclusion: Fostering a culture of critical thinking in life-threatening simulations is crucial. Educators must teach the importance of objectivity in clinical practice, encourage critical evaluation, and foster self-reflection in simulations.

اللغة الأصليةالإنجليزيّة
الصفحات (من إلى)595-603
عدد الصفحات9
دوريةJournal of Nursing Education
مستوى الصوت63
رقم الإصدار9
المعرِّفات الرقمية للأشياء
حالة النشرنُشِر - سبتمبر 2024

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