KMID : 0606120150210040293
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Korean Journal of Child Health Nursing 2015 Volume.21 No. 4 p.293 ~ p.301
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Development and Effects of Integrated Simulation Program (Maternal-Child) for Nursing Students
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¹ÚÇöÁ¤:Park Hyun-Jung
À̼±Èñ:Lee Sun-Hee
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study was done to analyze the effectiveness of simulation-based integrated practice program (maternal-child) on nursing knowledge, self-confidence, and clinical competence of nursing students.
Methods: A nonequivalent control group pre-post experimental design was used to compare experimental and control group. The experimental group received the integrated simulation practice and the control group received a separate simulation for maternal care and for newborn care.
Results: The experimental group who had the integrated simulation had significantly higher scores for self-efficacy on nursing handover (F=0.480 p=.012) and oxygen therapy in newborn care (F=3.262 p=.037), and for clinical competence (F=2.639, p<.001) and personal satisfaction with debriefing compared to the control group (F=2.179, p=.044). But the experimental group did not have significantly higher scores in nursing knowledge.
Conclusions The results indicate that an integrated simulation practice is an effective practice method to improve self-confidence, clinical competence and satisfaction. Also this study had significance in providing a setting similar to the clinical situation.
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KEYWORD
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Patient simulation, Knowledge, Clinical competence, Self-efficacy, Personal satisfaction
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