Abstract

A healthcare staff should always be ready to respond to an emergency. One way to enhance the individual"s readiness to act appropriately in a clinic emergency is through simulations. Several literatures support the utilization of simulation in increasing an individual"s self-efficacy for adequately performing in case of a healthcare emergency.

Author Details

Emma Aquino-Maneja, DNP, RN, MEd, CCRN, Patient Care Services; Christine Yalang Ferrer, MSN, RN, Professional Development & Education Department -- Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, USA

Sigma Membership

Unknown

Lead Author Affiliation

Kaiser Permanente, Los Angeles, California, USA

Type

Presentation

Format Type

Text-based Document, Video Recording

Study Design/Type

N/A

Research Approach

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Keywords:

Ambulatory Care, Clinic Emergency, Simulation, Orientation Program

Conference Name

31st International Nursing Research Congress

Conference Host

Sigma Theta Tau International

Conference Location

Virtual Event

Conference Year

2020

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Enhancing perception of readiness through clinic emergency simulations in the ambulatory staff setting's orientation program

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A healthcare staff should always be ready to respond to an emergency. One way to enhance the individual"s readiness to act appropriately in a clinic emergency is through simulations. Several literatures support the utilization of simulation in increasing an individual"s self-efficacy for adequately performing in case of a healthcare emergency.