Abstract
Recognizing the importance of following the International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning Standards: Healthcare Simulation Standards of Best Practice to ensure a successful simulation-based experience, this study aimed to update an electronic workflow created to guide teachers in the development and conduct of a clinical simulation for undergraduate nursing students, according to the latest evidence published in the International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning Standards; implement it for online access; and describe the results of its usability criteria evaluation. It is a technological production and study of quantitative nature, descriptive and exploratory. The workflow was reconfigured according to the Contextualized Instructional Design model. The usability criteria analysis occurred through the application of a questionnaire to 23 undergraduate nursing courses professors. It was possible to identify that the technology reached high levels of global classification among faculty, being classified as "excellent" (M [SD], 81.9 [14.9]) by the final score. In view of the results obtained, it is concluded that the Electronic Workflow for High-Fidelity Clinical Simulation in Nursing can serve as a reference to promote the best simulation-based learning for professional training in nursing.