Nurse simulation facilitator experiences learning open dialogue techniques to encourage self-reflection in debriefing.

Abstract:

OBJECTIVES:Simulation debriefing skills are inadequate. Barriers to effective debriefing include a lack of understanding of the meaning of debriefing and time to learn necessary skills. In nursing, students have reported simulation debriefs are used for assessment purposes, with little opportunity or time for reflection, affecting their learning. This study reports on an intervention to support nursing simulation facilitators to develop and learn self-reflective learning skills to use when facilitating simulation debriefs. DESIGN:The authors designed and developed a six-hour workshop. The published simulation literature and Open Dialogue techniques informed the skill set included in the workshop. Open Dialogue is a therapeutic approach used in mental health care. PARTICIPANTS:Twelve (N = 16, n = 12) female nurses who regularly facilitate simulations for nursing students were purposively recruited to the study. METHODS:This evaluation study utilised a modified version of a previously validated self-reported reflective learning questionnaire for participants to rate their experiences of the workshop. The modified questionnaire comprised 17 items across four subsets and utilised a five point Likert scale. Open-ended questions were also included. RESULTS:Eight questionnaires were returned. High scores indicated the participant's positive evaluation of the workshop in developing a skill set to promote self-reflective learning, together with analysing emotions in everyday professional situations and in communication skills. CONCLUSIONS:Participants reported the intervention was beneficial to their professional development and in helping them to develop their own self-reflective learning skills. The skill set included in the workshop was helpful to nursing simulation facilitators and could be one way to enhance nursing simulation facilitators debriefing skill set.

journal_name

Nurse Educ Today

journal_title

Nurse education today

authors

Mulvogue J,Ryan C,Cesare P

doi

10.1016/j.nedt.2019.05.021

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2019-08-01 00:00:00

pages

142-146

eissn

0260-6917

issn

1532-2793

pii

S0260-6917(18)31017-7

journal_volume

79

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