Human Patient Simulators in Nursing Education: An Overview
- 1 June 2001
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Simulation & Gaming
- Vol. 32 (2) , 194-204
- https://doi.org/10.1177/104687810103200207
Abstract
Professional competency will be a critical performance outcome in the years ahead. Current investigations have found an alarming increase in the morbidity and morality rates of individuals in hospitals across the United States. With such findings, the competency levels of health care professionals, including nurses, are under scrutiny. The use of human patient simulators (adult and pediatric) in baccalaureate and graduate nursing education provides an excellent, objective tool by which to measure competency in the application of knowledge and technical skills. Emphasis is placed on educational, research, and evaluative applications of the simulators for nursing education. Critical Incident Nursing Management is further described as an instructional framework for the use of this technology. Last, administrative considerations will be addressed.Keywords
This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
- Anaesthetic Simulators: Training for the Broader Health‐Care ProfessionAnz Journal of Surgery, 2000
- The Human Patient Simulator™Academic Medicine, 2000
- Evaluation of medical students' performance using the anaesthesia simulatorMedical Education, 2000
- Testing Internal Consistency and Construct Validity During Evaluation of Performance in a Patient SimulatorAnesthesia & Analgesia, 1998
- A947 CAN MEDICAL STUDENTS BE EVALUATED BY A SIMULATOR BASED EVALUATION TOOL DEVELOPED FOR PRACTICING ANESTHESIOLOGISTS?Anesthesiology, 1997
- A946 PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF MEDICAL STUDENTS EDUCATED IN A SIMULATOR ENVIRONMENTAnesthesiology, 1997
- Responses to simulated anaesthetic emergencies by anaesthetists with different durations of clinical experienceBritish Journal of Anaesthesia, 1997
- Anesthesia crisis resource management: Real-life simulation training in operating room crisesJournal of Clinical Anesthesia, 1995
- A Comprehensive Anesthesia Simulation EnvironmentAnesthesiology, 1988