Location! Location! Location! Comparing Simulation Debriefing Spaces

Recent events and the global nursing shortage have required nursing simulation educators to reimagine nursing simulation. This includes applying the simulation design characteristics to a variety of modalities of simulation such as high-fidelity manikin, non-manikin-based, computer-based, or augmented reality simulation experiences. However, despite the simulation design type, the debriefing that follows the simulation remains essential (Reed, Andrews,& Ravert, 2013). It is well documented that debriefing after a simulated clinical experience is crucial to learning and the overall experience for the student (Kuszajewski, 2021; Roze des Ordons et al., 2020).
Source: Clinical Simulation in Nursing - Category: Nursing Authors: Tags: Research Article Source Type: research