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www.nln.org Faculty Development Strategies for Motivating the Laggards! Mary Anne Rizzolo, EdD, RN, FAAN, ANEF San Diego SUN, December 1, 2010
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www.nln.org State Boards of Nursing stating number of hours that simulation can replace clinical experience in curriculum BUT… no evidence yet exists to support it!
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Study Goals Evaluate the learning occurring with varying amounts of simulation substituting for clinical hours Evaluate new graduates ability to translate nursing knowledge and skills into the workplace Highlight best practices in simulation use Establish a recommended simulation curriculum
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www.nln.org 10 schools those chosen announced November 2010 1,000 students Study begins August 2011 Random assignment 10%, 25%, 50% simulation substituted for clinical Follow up – one year after graduation
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www.nln.org More information https://www.ncsbn.org/2094.htm
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www.nln.org Other Organizations with Simulation Initiatives Society for Simulation in Healthcare –Accreditation of simulation centers –Certification of simulation educators (www.ssih.org) International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning –Simulation Standards (www.inacsl.org)
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www.nln.org INACSL Standards Standard I - Terminology Standard II – Professional Integrity of Participant Standard III- Participant Objectives Standard IV – Facilitation Methods Standard V – Simulation Facilitator Standard VI –The Debriefing Process Standard VII – Evaluation of Expected Outcome
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www.nln.org NLNs Simulation Initiative Explore the use of simulation for high stakes assessment in nursing education
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www.nln.org Phase I Convene Think Tank - June 8-10, 2010 Review existing high stakes assessments using simulation in nursing and other disciplines Review program outcomes from schools of nursing throughout the country and identify those that lend themselves to assessment via simulation
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www.nln.org Participants Barry IssenbergMarilyn Oermann Pam JeffriesMary Anne Rizzolo Kathie LasaterTerry Valiga Carrie LenburgLinda Wilson Bridget Nettleton
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www.nln.org Outcome Areas Assessment and Evaluation Nursing Judgment Quality and Safety Teamwork and Collaboration Communication crosses all 4 areas
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www.nln.org Communication Across All OutcomeSim 1Sim 2Sim 3Sim 4 Assess & Evaluate Primary Nursing Judgment Primary Quality & Safety Primary Teamwork/Collaboration Primary
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www.nln.org Phase II Jeffries team develops and pilots simulations Oermann/Kardong-Edgren team –Evaluates existing tools, creates new tools –Obtains inter-rater reliability –Develops evaluator training
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www.nln.org Phase III Field testing across the country Diverse programs Geographic diversity
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www.nln.org Desired Outcome More Questions than Answers
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www.nln.org www.nln.org/ACES Photo: The John A. Hartford Foundation Institute for Geriatric Nursing, James Schuck Deliberative Strategies Unfolding Cases Monologues Simulation Scenarios Finish the Story Instructor Toolkit
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www.nln.org Faculty Motivators Calls to transform nursing education –IOM Report – The Future of Nursing –Benners Educating Nurses: A Call for Radical Transformation
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www.nln.org Faculty Motivators Calls to transform nursing education –IOM Report – The Future of Nursing –Benners Educating Nurses: A Call for Radical Transformation Awareness of national simulation initiatives
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www.nln.org Faculty Motivators Calls to transform nursing education –IOM Report – The Future of Nursing –Benners Educating Nurses: A Call for Radical Transformation Awareness of national simulation initiatives Deliberative strategies
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www.nln.org Simulation is Skyrocketing! Send a message
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www.nln.org Simulation is Skyrocketing! Send a message Time to get aboard!
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