Abstract

The use of simulation and debriefing in the online education environment is not well documented in the literature. New technology allows the creative use of simulation to be developed and evaluated for use in further engaging online graduate and undergraduate students. Three online faculty members will present their pilot experiences with the use of simulation and debriefing with: a root cause analysis for students in a health administration course, an intervention for a family in crisis over placing a loved in in a nursing home or remaining at home in a health promotion course, and using simulation to prepare nurse educators for dealing with difficult student situations an educator role course. Student comments were overwhelmingly positive. The simulation educator attended all online courses as a guest debriefer, using the PEARLS debriefing method. Minor modifications will be made for the next semester in each course.

Author Details

Holly M. Hampe, DSc, RN, MHA, MRM, BSN; Margaret R. Rateau, PhD, RN, CNE; Michalene A. King, PhD, RN, CNE

Sigma Membership

Unknown

Lead Author Affiliation

International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning (INACSL)

Type

Presentation

Format Type

Text-based Document

Study Design/Type

N/A

Research Approach

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Keywords:

Clinical Simulation, Nurse Educators, Debriefing

Conference Name

INACSL Conference

Conference Host

International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning

Conference Location

Grapevine, Texas, USA

Conference Year

2016

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Three creative uses of simulation in online nursing and health service administration education

Grapevine, Texas, USA

The use of simulation and debriefing in the online education environment is not well documented in the literature. New technology allows the creative use of simulation to be developed and evaluated for use in further engaging online graduate and undergraduate students. Three online faculty members will present their pilot experiences with the use of simulation and debriefing with: a root cause analysis for students in a health administration course, an intervention for a family in crisis over placing a loved in in a nursing home or remaining at home in a health promotion course, and using simulation to prepare nurse educators for dealing with difficult student situations an educator role course. Student comments were overwhelmingly positive. The simulation educator attended all online courses as a guest debriefer, using the PEARLS debriefing method. Minor modifications will be made for the next semester in each course.