Evidence-based simulation: Fostering competency through structured and multisource feedback

Author:

Burt Leah12ORCID,Fitz Sarah1,Kiser Bob2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biobehavioral Nursing Science, University of Illinois Chicago College of Nursing, Chicago, IL

2. Department of Medical Education, Simulation and Integrative Learning Institute, University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago, IL

Abstract

ABSTRACT Preclinical simulation is an evidence-based method for nurse practitioner (NP) students to improve clinical communication and disease management competency. During simulation, students may receive feedback from multiple sources, including standardized patients (SPs), faculty, peers, and themselves. Although evidence supports simulation with multisource feedback, its impact on clinical knowledge and communication has yet to be evaluated among NP students. We designed, implemented, and evaluated a preclinical simulation program with structured multisource feedback integrated into a disease management course within a Doctor of Nursing Practice curriculum. Differences in communication self-efficacy and disease management knowledge before and after participation, as well as perceptions of learning and importance of varying feedback sources, were evaluated using a single group pre–post mixed-methods design. On average, clinical communication self-efficacy was significantly higher, and disease management knowledge scores were significantly higher after participation. Learners rated feedback sources as important or very important and described varying feedback sources as complementary. Feedback from SPs, peers, learners themselves, and faculty was complementary and important to learning. This preclinical simulation program with purposeful integration of multisource feedback provides an evidence-based foundation for scaffolding multidomain competency development into curriculums to meet updated standards of advanced nursing education.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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