Keywords

Patient Safety, Simulation, Deliberate Practice, Peer Coaching, Clinical Education

 

Authors

  1. Badowski, Donna M.
  2. Oosterhouse, Kimberly J.

Abstract

Abstract: Nursing education is challenged to shift from task-based proficiencies to higher level competencies with patient safety as a priority. Using a quasi-experimental pretest/posttest design, a simulation-based, peer-coached, deliberate practice clinical substitution was implemented to compare nursing students' knowledge, skills, and attitudes for promoting safety. Our findings demonstrated improved knowledge and skill acquisition in the intervention and control groups. The former trended toward improved team communication attitudes and enteral medication skill performance. Additional research with larger samples is needed to further investigate this innovative strategy.