mary royse msn, rn, cmsrn carman turkelson , msn, rn, ccrn
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Winds of Change: Transforming and Inspiring Caring Practice Through Simulated Learning Experiences. Mary Royse MSN, RN, CMSRN Carman Turkelson , MSN, RN, CCRN. Objectives. Review historical background and traditional learning strategies for practicing nurses in an acute care setting. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Winds of Change: Transforming and Inspiring Caring Practice Through Simulated Learning Experiences
Mary Royse MSN, RN, CMSRNCarman Turkelson, MSN, RN, CCRN
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Objectives Review historical background and
traditional learning strategies for practicing nurses in an acute care setting.
Describe the integration of simulated learning experiences in an acute care setting to foster life long learning and professional development for nursing staff.
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Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak
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Surgical Learning Center
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Our Catalyst Verification of clinical competency difficult
and outdated. Relevance and connection of key concepts.
– Failure to Rescue Increased emphasis on patient safety in
the clinical setting.
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Our Burning Questions Can we do this? Will it work? How will “they” respond to this? How do we evaluate this?
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Our Journey Orientation Medical Surgical & Critical Care Residency
Programs Preceptor Workshop Critical Care Classes Management Experiences
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Simulation Design Framework
Objectives Fidelity
– Low fidelity– High fidelity
Problem solving Support Reflective Thinking/Debriefing
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Simulation Design Framework: Progression Outline
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Simulation Design Framework:Learner Introduction
Preparatory assignment Introduction to simulation experience Assignment of roles Scenario begins to unfold
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Simulation Design Framework:Preparatory Assignment Example
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Simulation Design Framework:Preparatory Assignment Example
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Simulation Design Framework:Role Assignment Example
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Simulation Design Framework:Observer Checklist Example
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Our Personal Journey: Simulation Experiences
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Our Personal Journey: Simulation Experiences
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Our Personal Journey: Simulation Experiences
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Simulation Design Framework:Debriefing
Immediately follows simulation experience Examination of what happened and what
was learned General questions to guide discussion
– What went well?– What could have gone better?– What would you do differently?
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Simulation Design Framework:Debriefing Tool Example
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Simulation Design Framework:
Expected Outcomes/Evaluations Knowledge gained Skills performed Learner satisfaction Critical thinking Self confidence
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Our Personal Journey: Participant Feedback
“The simulations were creative, comprehensive and fun!”
“Recognizing my strengths and weaknesses.”
“Being able to discuss with peers rationales”
“Helped bring things together” “I hope I have the opportunity to do this
again!”
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Our Personal Journey: Educator Feedback
“Time consuming but rewarding in the end”
“Anxiety provoking because you do not know what to expect with each simulation”
“It can be challenging to watch the learner make mistakes”
“You can see the light bulbs go off” “Each simulation is different and unique”
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Our Personal Journey: Lessons Learned
Operational plan Simulation design **Instructor development/preparation Pre-simulation preparatory assignments Simulation experience Not everyone will be enthusiastic!
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Our Journey Continues… 2010 and Beyond…
Research Publish Create a “Library” of simulation scenarios
– Hemodynamic Multidisciplinary Simulations– In-Situ Multidisciplinary Simulations– Chemo Simulations– Follow Up Simulation Experiences– Life Long Learner-
oSimulated Learning Experiences
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Summary Simulation as a teaching strategy has
several advantages Nurses can visualize real consequences of
their actions in a safe environment
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Highlights from Our Journey
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References Ackermann, A., Kenny, G., & Walker, C. (2007, May/June). Simulator
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References Jeffries, P. (2007). Simulation in nursing education: From
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Contact Information Mary Royse MSN, RN, CMSRN
– [email protected] Carman Turkelson MSN, RN, CCRN
– [email protected] Jill Stefaniak
– Assistant Director of Education Surgical Learning Center