Author:
Hitt Amanda R.,Harrington Lisa,Hunt Amanda,Winston Rachel,Glover Ashton
Abstract
Background:
Collaboration and cultural competence are essential to nursing practice. Simulation-based training allows students to explore sensitive topics safely while surveying their own biases.
Method:
Faculty created a collaborative simulation involving baccalaureate nursing students based on a transgender adolescent with suicidal ideations and a controlling parent.
Results:
Three themes emerged during debriefings: empathy, communication, and safety. The faculty found this experience was ideal for students to process their perceptions while fine tuning soft skills needed to create a safe and inclusive environment.
Conclusion:
Nurse educators should tailor simulation-based experiences to incorporate didactic concepts such as collaboration, ethics, diversity, and conflict management to afford students an opportunity to learn skills needed to provide safe and inclusive care.
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J Nurs Educ
. 2024;63(6):399–401.]