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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Education
  • Nursing Professional Development
  • Medical Simulation

Background:

  • Simulation is a standard educational tool across the healthcare sector for nurses and other professionals.
  • The extent of simulation use varies significantly based on clinical specialty and institutional commitment.
  • Simulation in nursing education is categorized into five distinct application areas.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the five primary use cases of simulation in nursing education.
  • To identify the specific advantages, disadvantages, and implementation challenges associated with each use case.
  • To provide a framework for understanding and optimizing simulation integration in nursing curricula.

Main Methods:

  • A review of current simulation practices in nursing education.
  • Categorization of simulation applications into five key use cases.
  • Analysis of commonalities and differences across these use cases.

Main Results:

  • Identified five core simulation use cases: Nurse Onboarding, Nurse Continuing Education, Regulatory & Joint Commission compliance, and Interprofessional Education.
  • Highlighted that while commonalities exist, each use case has specific implementation considerations.
  • Emphasized the dependency of simulation experience on specialty and organizational investment.

Conclusions:

  • Simulation offers diverse applications in nursing, from onboarding to advanced certification.
  • Effective implementation requires careful consideration of the unique advantages, disadvantages, and challenges of each use case.
  • Optimizing simulation strategies is crucial for enhancing nursing competency and patient care across the healthcare continuum.