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A Simulation-Based Clinical Nursing Education Framework for a Low-Resource Setting: A Multimethod Study

Simulation-based clinical education is a useful strategy for teaching, learning, and assessing clinical competence in health professions education. However, the use of simulation-based clinical nursing education (SBCNE) in low-resource settings such as Ghana has been hampered by the lack of a contex...

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Autores principales: Salifu, David Abdulai, Heymans, Yolande, Christmals, Christmal Dela
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9498921/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36141251
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10091639
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description Simulation-based clinical education is a useful strategy for teaching, learning, and assessing clinical competence in health professions education. However, the use of simulation-based clinical nursing education (SBCNE) in low-resource settings such as Ghana has been hampered by the lack of a context-specific framework to guide its design, implementation, and evaluation. This study sought to develop a context-specific framework to guide the design, implementation, and evaluation of SBCNE in a low-resource setting. The study employed a sequential multimethod design, comprising a scoping review; qualitative descriptive design (situational analysis) made up of two parts–focus group discussions (FGDs) with post-registration nurses and nursing students, and semi-structured interviews with nurse educators; and narrative synthesis of the scoping review and situational analysis data, used to develop a draft SBCNE framework for a low-resource setting. The draft SBCNE framework was evaluated by stakeholders of nursing education and practice using nominal group discussions. The framework is comprised of five constructs (context, planning, design, community of learning, and outcomes). The user-centric, comprehensive, context-specific SBCNE framework has the potential to enhance the implementation of simulation in nursing education and the development of clinical competence in a low-resource setting. As a result, we urge nursing leaders and nurse educator unions to take the lead in lobbying regulatory bodies, the central government, and their development partners to provide the necessary financial support and resources for the implementation of the framework and adoption of SBCNE in low-resource settings.
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spelling pubmed-94989212022-09-23 A Simulation-Based Clinical Nursing Education Framework for a Low-Resource Setting: A Multimethod Study Salifu, David Abdulai Heymans, Yolande Christmals, Christmal Dela Healthcare (Basel) Article Simulation-based clinical education is a useful strategy for teaching, learning, and assessing clinical competence in health professions education. However, the use of simulation-based clinical nursing education (SBCNE) in low-resource settings such as Ghana has been hampered by the lack of a context-specific framework to guide its design, implementation, and evaluation. This study sought to develop a context-specific framework to guide the design, implementation, and evaluation of SBCNE in a low-resource setting. The study employed a sequential multimethod design, comprising a scoping review; qualitative descriptive design (situational analysis) made up of two parts–focus group discussions (FGDs) with post-registration nurses and nursing students, and semi-structured interviews with nurse educators; and narrative synthesis of the scoping review and situational analysis data, used to develop a draft SBCNE framework for a low-resource setting. The draft SBCNE framework was evaluated by stakeholders of nursing education and practice using nominal group discussions. The framework is comprised of five constructs (context, planning, design, community of learning, and outcomes). The user-centric, comprehensive, context-specific SBCNE framework has the potential to enhance the implementation of simulation in nursing education and the development of clinical competence in a low-resource setting. As a result, we urge nursing leaders and nurse educator unions to take the lead in lobbying regulatory bodies, the central government, and their development partners to provide the necessary financial support and resources for the implementation of the framework and adoption of SBCNE in low-resource settings. MDPI 2022-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9498921/ /pubmed/36141251 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10091639 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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