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Assessing Undergraduate Student Nurses' Performance in Various Public Health Roles Using Simulation.

Evan M McEwingRégine Placide ReavesYui MatsudaSusan PratherRuth Everett-Thomas
Published in: Journal of community health nursing (2021)
Purpose: To expose students to various public health roles and complement clinical experience using simulated encounters.Design: This exploratory study assessed students' performance of basic nursing tasks for three public health nurse roles.Methods: 15-guided questions were used to evaluate a convenience sample of 137 students' expected performance compared to their actual performance of basic nursing skills.Findings: Students' performed well in all nurse roles with some significant differences in completing a few critical tasks in the case manager and school nurse roles.Conclusion: Simulation can address gaps in nursing programs and expose student nurses to various public health roles using real-life scenarios.Clinical Evidence: Lack of clinical sites in public health limits students' experience to a myriad of nurse functions within communities.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • high school
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • global health
  • medical students
  • working memory
  • quality improvement
  • physical activity
  • virtual reality