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University of Central Florida

2013

Education; Games; Pain management; Simulation; Teaching methods

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Evaluation Of Computer-Based Simulation For Pain Management Education, Nicole Gerardi May 2013

Evaluation Of Computer-Based Simulation For Pain Management Education, Nicole Gerardi

HIM 1990-2015

Effective pain management is an elusive concept in the acute care setting. Improving nurses' knowledge about optimal pain management is one way to improve the patient's pain experience. A computer-simulation game was developed as an alternative method of teaching the subject of pain management to nursing students. In the game, two patient scenarios are presented, one male and one female. Both patients present with acute pain and request help from the nurse. The player progresses through a series of nine questions as the scenarios unfold, each with one best or correct answer. The purpose of this study was to evaluate …