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A Simulated Learning Experience In Advanced Care Planning Conversations, Brandy Ellis Dec 2018

A Simulated Learning Experience In Advanced Care Planning Conversations, Brandy Ellis

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Translational and Clinical Research Projects

Background: The CDC (2012) reports that 1/3 of Americans have no advance care planning (ACP), which is essential for maintaining autonomy when people are no longer able to communicate wishes directly. IOM (2014) reports that providers have limited training in communication techniques and low confidence in holding advanced care planning conversations. Nursing simulation is an effective method of teaching clinical skills in a safe environment. The development of a high fidelity (HF) standardized patient simulation, using the Jeffries Simulation Framework, combined with evidence-based practice classroom curriculum, may increase knowledge and confidence in holding ACP conversations for nurse practitioner students.

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Try To See It My Way: Patient Perspective Video Capture Debriefing In Simulation, Terri Hendry Apr 2018

Try To See It My Way: Patient Perspective Video Capture Debriefing In Simulation, Terri Hendry

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Translational and Clinical Research Projects

Video capture of simulation provides observation from a wide-angle view. This study introduced a new technique, “patient-perspective” video capture, using a camera mounted into eyeglasses allowing learners to view their nonverbal and verbal communication through the patient’s eyes and to compare this to the wide-angle view. The participants (n = 29) were Nurse Practitioner students. The majority were female (93.2%), with a mean age of 36.8, SD = 12.31. The sample consisted of Millennials (65.6%), Generation Xers (13.8%), and Baby Boomers (20.7%). The average number of years of nursing practice was 9.89. Instruments measured demographics, five domains of patient-centered care …