Other Titles
Simulation use to enhance patient care
Abstract
Sudden unexpected infant death continues to occur in the US despite recommendations made by organizations' establishment of infant safe sleep practices based on best evidence. The overall aim of this study was to determine if simulation may better impact nursing students' knowledge/awareness/retention of safe sleep.
Sigma Membership
Delta Eta
Lead Author Affiliation
University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, Louisiana, USA
Type
Presentation
Format Type
Text-based Document
Research Approach
N/A
Keywords:
Simulation, Sudden Unexpected Infant Death, Infant Safe Sleep
Recommended Citation
Lemoine, Jennifer; Rholdon, Roger D. Jr.; and Templet, Tricia A., "Enhancing knowledge and retention of infant safe sleep practices with simulation" (2018). NERC (Nursing Education Research Conference). 50.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/nerc/2018/presentations_2018/50
Conference Name
Nursing Education Research Conference 2018
Conference Host
Sigma Theta Tau International,National League for Nursing
Conference Location
Washington, DC, USA
Conference Year
2018
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Enhancing knowledge and retention of infant safe sleep practices with simulation
Washington, DC, USA
Sudden unexpected infant death continues to occur in the US despite recommendations made by organizations' establishment of infant safe sleep practices based on best evidence. The overall aim of this study was to determine if simulation may better impact nursing students' knowledge/awareness/retention of safe sleep.