Keywords

health equity, nursing education, population health, simulation, social determinants of health, videotaped simulated patient encounter

 

Authors

  1. Mauro, Ann Marie P. PhD, RN, CNL, CNE, FAAN
  2. Tracey, Debora L. DNP, RN, CNE
  3. LoGrippo, Maria Torchia PhD, RN
  4. Anderson, Sharon DNP, RN, NNP-BC, APNG
  5. Bravo, Angelica MPH, MSW
  6. Byrne, Claire MSN, RN, NE-BC
  7. Geissler, Bonnie MS, RN
  8. Escallier, Lori A. PhD, RN, CPNP-PC, FAAN

Abstract

Prelicensure nursing curricula need to be redesigned to integrate and achieve key population health competencies. Nursing students in generic and second-degree programs had improved learning outcomes and significant increases in population health competencies across the curriculum using simulation-based learning activities developed through an academic-practice partnership. Simulation is an effective, interactive strategy that enhances student knowledge, skills, and competencies in addressing population health.