Improving nurses' perceptions of competency in diabetes self-management education through the use of simulation and problem-based learning.

Abstract:

:Nurses who provide case management can improve care practice and outcomes among patients who have type 2 diabetes through appropriate training and systems of care. This study was conducted to improve ambulatory care nurses' perceptions of competency in empowerment-based skills required for diabetes self-management education after participation in a multifaceted educational session that included problem-based learning and simulation. After participation in the multifaceted educational session, nurses (n = 21) perceived that the education provided an excellent opportunity for knowledge uptake and applicability to their respective work settings. The learning strategies provided opportunities for engagement in a safe and relaxed atmosphere. The simulation experience allowed participants to deliberately practice the competencies. These nurses considered this a very effective learning activity. Through the use of problem-based learning and simulation, nurses may be able to more efficiently and effectively develop the necessary skills to provide effective case management of chronic disease.

journal_name

J Contin Educ Nurs

authors

Tschannen D,Aebersold M,Sauter C,Funnell MM

doi

10.3928/00220124-20130402-16

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2013-06-01 00:00:00

pages

257-63

issue

6

eissn

0022-0124

issn

1938-2472

journal_volume

44

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