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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2020.18.8.271

The effects of Pre-briefing Team-based Learning in Standardized Patients Simulation  

Kim, Hyun-Ju (Nursing of Department, Catholic University of Pusan)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.18, no.8, 2020 , pp. 271-279 More about this Journal
Abstract
Simulation practice training is used in nursing education as an education method to improve the adaptability to the clinical field, but responds to unpredictable situations and negatively affects practice satisfaction. This study applied a team-based learning utilizing a pre-briefing inequality controls ago to investigate the effect of self-efficacy, simulation practice satisfaction and clinical performance of the nursing college in the simulation based nursing education and after quasi-experimental study. Data collection in the fourth grade and P University Nursing 72 peoples, the study period is from November 15 from October 14, 2019. As a result, the experimental group that applied team-based learning using pre-briefing showed higher self-efficacy, simulation practice satisfaction, and clinical performance than the control group. Therefore, applying team-based learning to the pre-briefing process can be an important learning strategy for simulation practice training, and suggests a follow-up study to confirm the effectiveness by standardizing the pre-briefing step later.
Keywords
Simulation; Nursing student; Self-efficacy; Satisfaction; Clinical performance;
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