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  • Nursing Education
  • Medical Simulation
  • Healthcare Communication

Background:

  • The nursing process is fundamental to patient-centered care, relying on effective communication.
  • Applying theoretical nursing knowledge to practice, including patient engagement and process steps, can be challenging for students.
  • Simulation-based learning offers an immersive environment to bridge this gap, enhancing both the nursing process understanding and communication abilities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of a simulation-based educational program on nursing students.
  • To assess improvements in students' confidence in communication skills.
  • To determine the effect on students' foundational understanding of the nursing process.

Main Methods:

  • A mixed-methods randomized controlled trial was conducted with two Fundamentals of Nursing classes.
  • The experimental group (n=58) utilized a simulation program (online animation and standardized patient), while the control group (n=49) used case studies.
  • Data collected via surveys, assignment/examination scores, and reflection logs were analyzed using SPSS and qualitative content analysis.

Main Results:

  • Both groups demonstrated significant improvements in communication confidence (p < .001).
  • The experimental group achieved higher assignment scores (p < .001), indicating better application of knowledge.
  • High program usage and satisfaction surveys confirmed positive reception; themes included enhanced communication, problem-solving, and confidence.

Conclusions:

  • The simulation-based program effectively boosted nursing students' self-confidence in communication, including non-verbal skills.
  • It also strengthened their foundational understanding and ability to execute the nursing process.
  • Interactive simulation is recommended for improving the practical application of abstract nursing concepts.