KMID : 1149420190070020027
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Journal of Korean Society for Simulation in Nursing 2019 Volume.7 No. 2 p.27 ~ p.44
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Analysis and Evaluation of the National League for Nursing/Jeffries Simulation Theory
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Hong Soo-Min
Park Bo-Bae Lee Hyeon-Kyeong Lee Ju-Hee
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Abstract
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Purpose: The National League for Nursing/Jeffries Simulation Theory (NLN/JST) is a middle-range theory widely used in nursing simulation education. Although the NLN/JST was revised in 2015, there is still no formal critique of the theory. The purpose of this study is to present a critique of the NLN/JST.
Method: This study comprehensively analyzes and evaluates the theory using Fawcett and DeSanto-Madeya¡¯s (2013) framework.
Results: The theory demonstrates positive social and theoretical significance, testability, and empirical and pragmatic adequacy. Nevertheless, semantic clarity and internal consistency need to be made clearer.
Conclusion: The NLN/JST is a suitable framework for nursing simulation education. The theory considers not only participants but also patients and systems as outcomes of simulation education, and is able to incorporate situation-specific backgrounds. That said, it is still necessary to develop a systematic nursing curriculum for clinical reasoning competence of both nursing students and nurses, given the wide range of clinical situations they may encounter.
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KEYWORD
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Simulation, Nursing education, Nursing theory
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