Title
Analyzing Nursing Student Learning Over Time in Simulation
Department
Nursing
Document Type
Article
Publication Source
Nursing Education Perspectives
Publication Date
2016
Volume
37
Issue
6
First Page
328
Last Page
330
Abstract
A retrospective, longitudinal pilot analysis was conducted on nursing student evaluation data collected from sequential high-fidelity simulation experiences in an associate degree nursing program. The Sweeney-Clark Simulation Performance Rubric was used to measure students' performance. The overall mean of each of the measured categories increased significantly with each simulation experience. The odds of scores increasing with each subsequent simulation experience ranged from 6.99 to 41.38. Performance improved through sequential simulation experiences. Findings support feasibility and import of providing evidence to support the use of high-fidelity simulation in relation to learning over time.
DOI
10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000000039
Recommended Citation
Ball, L. (2016). Analyzing Nursing Student Learning Over Time in Simulation. Nursing Education Perspectives, 37(6), 328-330. doi:10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000000039
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