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Postgraduate nursing students' experiences with simulation-based learning in palliative care education: A qualitative study

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NURSE EDUCATION IN PRACTICE
卷 73, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.nepr.2023.103832

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Education; Nursing; Palliative care; Postgraduate studies; Simulation

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This study explores postgraduate palliative care nursing students' experiences with simulation-based learning focusing on communication skills. The findings highlight the students' expectations, anxieties, and challenges regarding simulation learning, as well as the importance of repetition and finding a balance between safety and challenges in professional development.
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore postgraduate palliative care nursing students' experiences with simulation-based learning focusing on communication skills, as a learning method in palliative care education.Background: Communication is one of several important competencies in palliative care and found to be challenging. Developing appropriate communication skills in palliative care requires education and practice. To provide postgraduate palliative care nursing students with the required knowledge and experience, practical and active learning approaches, such as simulation-based learning, can be applied. Several studies have explored undergraduate nursing students' experiences with simulation-based learning in palliative care. However, to our knowledge no studies have explored postgraduate palliative care nursing students` experiences with simulation based learning focusing on communication skills in palliative care education.Design: An exploratory descriptive design. Methods: A qualitative method was employed. Three focus group interviews were conducted in May 2022 using videoconferencing (Zoom) with 11 postgraduate palliative care nursing students, eight of whom wrote reflective notes. Data were analysed using systematic text condensation.Results: Three categories were identified in the data analysis: 1) from uncertain expectations to the real experience of simulation-based learning; 2) being a skilled professional in everyday life versus being observed in the scenarios; and 3) the balance between self-confidence and challenges in experiencing professional development and mastery.Conclusions: Postgraduate palliative care nursing students seemed to experience anxiety towards simulation based learning in palliative care education, as well as variable expectations for the approach. This could be due to their unfamiliarity with the learning method. The need for repetition was underlined and the students indicated that they would like to be able to participate in several simulation sessions to familiarise themselves with the approach. The contrast between being a skilled professional in everyday life and the pressure of being observed and judged in the scenarios was an important finding. Students outlined the desire to feel safe, but also highlighted the importance of being challenged to experience professional development and enhanced mastery. Generally, the findings indicate that academic and psychological safety should be a focus during simulation based learning and instructors should understand that students may have varied learning strategies, divergent learning experiences and shifting beliefs in their own competencies.

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