Author:
Xie Ya Dian,Li Xin Yi,Liu Qian,Huang Run,Li Ting,Fang Ya Xuan,Luo Dan,Wan Yonghui,Yang Bing Xiang,Reed Shelly J.
Abstract
Abstract
Background
The Debriefing Experience Scale (DES) is a tool that is used to explore nursing students’ subjective experiences during a debriefing and to help determine best debriefing practices. A Chinese version of the scale has not been found; its development can enhance learning in simulation activites in Chinese healthcare education programs.
Methods
A simplified Chinese version of the DES was developed and tested using 34 Chinese undergraduate (second year) nursing students. They participated in six simulation scenarios and debriefings. Eight experts were consulted to determine the content validity of the scale. Critical ratio method, Cronbach’s alpha, intraclass correlation coefficient, correlation coefficient and factor analysis were used in testing the psychometric properties of the scale.
Results
Analysis of 200 scales showed that the simplified Chinese version of the DES had good potential in discriminatiing Chinese nursing students’ experiences of debriefing.
Conclusions
The simplified Chinese DES was effective in evaluating the experience of debriefing. A larger sample size and multicenter research is needed to confirm these findings.
Funder
Wuhan University Medical School Teaching Research Fund
Hubei Province Teaching Research Fund
Wuhan University Teaching Research Fund
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Education,General Medicine
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