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Faculty Perception Of Student Nurse Compassion Post-Simulation Experiences, Lisa Alley
Faculty Perception Of Student Nurse Compassion Post-Simulation Experiences, Lisa Alley
Master of Science in Nursing Theses and Projects
Compassion is a common, foundational component in nursing and remains a challenge for faculty to continue to employ into nursing students. As simulation technology continues to gain momentum, faculty have expressed the benefits and downfalls as related to simulation and nursing education throughout the literature. A qualitative study was performed at a community college school of nursing to assess faculty perceptions of nursing students compassion post-simulation experiences. A survey was administered to faculty to obtain their perceptions.
Virtual Medication Reconciliation Simulation With Senior Nursing Students, Courtney B. Calhoun
Virtual Medication Reconciliation Simulation With Senior Nursing Students, Courtney B. Calhoun
Doctor of Nursing Practice Projects
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Enhancing Teamwork And Collaboration In Nursing Students, Sharon Walker
Enhancing Teamwork And Collaboration In Nursing Students, Sharon Walker
Doctor of Nursing Practice Projects
Effective teamwork and collaboration are vital components in the healthcare team’s ability to deliver safe, patient-centered care. New graduate nurses play a crucial role in the healthcare team; however, research reveals that many students' express anxieties when communicating with other healthcare personnel. The purpose of this project was to enhance students’ knowledge and understanding of the importance of effective teamwork and collaboration, ultimately influencing the delivery of high-quality and safe patient care. In an effort to promote better patient outcomes and limit failures, the integration of TeamSTEPPS® training and simulation into nursing curricula offers students an opportunity to build …