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http://dx.doi.org/10.7739/jkafn.2015.22.4.424

Effects of Integrated Nursing Practice Simulation-based Training on Stress, Interest in Learning, and Problem-Solving Ability of Nursing Students  

Park, Sun-Nam (Seoul Women's College of Nursing)
Chu, Min-Sun (Seoul Women's College of Nursing)
Hwang, Yoon-Young (Seoul Women's College of Nursing)
Kim, Sun-Hee (Seoul Women's College of Nursing)
Lee, Sun-Kyoung (Seoul Women's College of Nursing)
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Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamentals of Nursing / v.22, no.4, 2015 , pp. 424-432 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: In this study the time point of effects that repeat exposure to simulation-based nursing training has on stress, interest in learning, and problem-solving abilities were identified. Methods: Participants for this study were 75 nursing college students in Seoul. In a preliminary survey data were collected and measured for the general characteristics, stress, interest in learning, and problem-solving abilities of the students. Then, stress was assessed before performance of each of four-rounds of simulation training scenarios. After each simulation round, interest in learning and problem-solving abilities were assessed. Results: With respect to stress, no significant differences were found when comparing the results of the preliminary survey to those of each of the simulation-based training exercises. For the sub-items of interest in learning, interest in nursing knowledge and interest in clinical training significantly increased between the preliminary survey and the $4^{th}$ survey. Interest in lab training increased significantly at the $1^{st}$ survey. Problem solving abilities showed a significant increase from the preliminary at each of the survey points. Conclusion: Increasing the exposure of nursing students to simulation-based training enhances their interest in learning and problem-solving abilities. Therefore it is necessary to have education strategies that includes various simulation experiences for students.
Keywords
Nursing; Patient simulation; Stress; Learning; Problem solving;
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