Estudante e educador experiências de aprendizagem baseada em simulação materno-infantil: uma revisão sistemática de protocolo evidência qualitativa

Categoria Systematic review
RevistaJBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports
Year 2015
Review question/objective The overall aim of this systematic review is to identify the appropriateness and meaningfulness of maternal-child simulation-based learning for undergraduate or pre-registration nursing students in educational settings to inform curriculum decision-making. 1. What are the experiences of nursing or health professional students participating in undergraduate or pre-licensure maternal-child simulation-based learning in educational settings? 2. What are the experiences of educators participating in undergraduate or pre-licensure maternal-child simulation-based learning in educational settings? 3. What teaching and learning practices in maternal-child simulation-based learning are considered appropriate and meaningful by students and educators? Inclusion criteria Types of participants Participants will include undergraduate or pre-registration or pre-licensure nursing or midwifery or health professional students and educators participating in maternal-child simulation-based learning. Midwifery or undergraduate medical students are included as participants as their clinical learning experiences are similar to undergraduate nursing students. However students in graduate, postgraduate, or specialty education programs and practising nurses or other health care professionals (continuing education) will be excluded from this review because the purpose is to identify the implications for undergraduate or pre-registration nursing programs. Undergraduate or pre-registration education differs from continuing professional education as students are more likely to be learning this way of thinking or clinical reasoning for the first time. The pedagogical approaches used also differ from continuing professional development. Phenomena of interest This review will consider studies that investigate simulation-based learning experiences that are relevant to maternal-child nursing. Our primary interest in this review is in preparing nursing students for senior level maternal-child practice placements and transition to working as an Registered Nurse. However, we will include all qualitative studies and case reports of simulation-based learning that involve pre-registration nursing or health professional students. Context The purpose of this review is to identify the implications of this body of knowledge for undergraduate or pre-registration nursing programs in Canada This review will include qualitative research that may be applicable to the Canadian context for nursing education, such as reports from North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
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First added on: May 04, 2015