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Assessing performance outcomes of new graduates utilizing simulation in a military transition program
Robie V Hughes1, Sherrill J Smith, Clair M Sheffield
115th Medical Group, Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii, USA.
Abstract:
This multi-site, quasi-experimental study examined the performance outcomes of nurses (n = 152) in a military nurse transition program. A modified-performance instrument was used to assess participants in two high-fidelity simulation scenarios. Although results indicated a significant increase in scores posttraining, only moderate interrater reliability results were found for the new instrument. These findings have implications for nurse educators assessing performance-based outcomes of new nurses completing transition programs.
