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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Education
  • Healthcare Simulation
  • Professional Ethics

Background:

  • Nursing professional values are foundational for high-quality patient care and guide professional practice.
  • A strong commitment to these values is crucial for nursing students' development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of high-fidelity simulation training on nursing professional values acquisition in first-year nursing students.
  • Assessing the effectiveness of simulation in fostering essential nursing values.

Main Methods:

  • Quasi-experimental study with a longitudinal design and pre- and post-intervention evaluation.
  • 202 first-year nursing students participated, assessed using the Nurses Professional Values Scale-Revised (NVPS-R) and a verification list.
  • Five simulated scenarios involving ethical dilemmas and standardized patients were utilized.

Main Results:

  • 84.87% of students acquired necessary nursing professional values to manage simulated ethical dilemmas.
  • Significant improvement in nursing professional values post-simulation, with medium effect sizes for 'professional expertise' and 'professional mastery'.
  • A small effect size was observed for the 'ethics' dimension.

Conclusions:

  • High-fidelity simulation with standardized patients effectively enables nursing students to acquire and improve professional values.
  • Integrating simulation into nursing curricula is vital for cultivating ethical principles and ensuring future high-quality patient care.