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Wolters Kluwer Health Simulation in Nursing Education
Simulation represents an increasingly effective strategy for addressing the growing lack of clinical placements for today’s nursing students, offering evidence-based, experiential learning opportunities that foster critical thinking and clinical reasoning. Simulation in Nursing Education: From Conceptualization to Evaluation, Third Editionprovides both a foundation for the novice and advanced strategies for the seasoned simulation educator, empowering nursing educators to make informed decisions and ensure success in their simulation programs. Structured around the NLN Jeffries Theory (2015), this updated edition highlights current best practices in simulation design and development, teaching and learning practices, implementation processes and associated learning outcomes. Seven new chapters reflect recent advances and emerging concepts across the full spectrum of simulation strategies, including pre-briefing of simulations, creating simulation cases for Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCES) for graduate nursing programs and the use of virtual simulations and gaming to engage students. “In Clinical Simulations in Nursing Education, 3rd Edition, Dr. Jeffries continues to highlight best practices in simulation pedagogy...This edition explores how educators and researchers are joining forces to develop more rigorous research studies, testing simulation outcomes across the continuum of education and practice at all levels.” -Susan Gross Forneris, PhD, RN, CNE, CHSE-A, FAAN Director, NLN Center for Innovation in Education Excellence
£55.96
LWW Clinical Simulations in Nursing Education Advanced Concepts Trends and Opportunities NLN
While confronting many challenges related to changes in health care, higher education, and clinical practice, nurse educators are exploring new opportunities for innovative teaching/learning methods, new clinical models, and educational practices to provide high-quality education to promote optimal, quality patient care. Clinical simulations can provide health care educators one approach to create student-centered, experiential environments that engage and prepare the learner for real-world practice.Clinical Simulations in Nursing Education: Advanced Concepts, Trends, and Opportunities provides chapters authored by expert simulation researchers, educators, and users to shed light on important advancements and emerging topics in clinical simulation including: • Enhanced interprofessional education and practice through simulation • Meaningful debriefing • Expansion of clinical simulation globally
£34.29
Wolters Kluwer Health The NLN Jeffries Simulation Theory
The NLN Jeffries Simulation Theory, Second Edition establishes the substantive foundation essential for research, education, and practice, and advances knowledge in the area of simulation. Created through a systematic process involving robust research and literature review, along with nursing perspectives from those immersed in simulations, this work can be an effective tool or guide to implementation as well as further research. This Second Edition provides an updated review of the theory, which explains the phenomenon of simulation, presents an updated systematic review of the theoretical constructs and uses of the theory, and highlights future research needs in the area of clinical simulation. This mid-range theory provides a way to study the phenomenon of simulation that can facilitate the exploration of best practices, outcomes, and system change through research and development that will contribute further to the discovery of new knowledge and practices.
£27.85
Wolters Kluwer Health Clinical Simulations in Nursing Education: Advanced Concepts, Trends, and Opportunities
Awarded second place in the 2023 AJN Book of the Year Awards in the Adult Primary Care category and third place in the Nursing Education/Professional Development category! In today’s quickly changing healthcare environment, simulation has become an indispensable strategy for preparing nursing students to deliver optimal patient care. Clinical Simulations in Nursing Education: Advanced Concepts, Trends, and Opportunities, Second Edition, takes the use of simulations to the next level, exploring innovative teaching/learning methods, new clinical models, and up-to-date best practices for providing high-quality education. From the evolution of clinical simulations to the use of more virtual simulations, incorporation of important constructs such as the social determinants of health, and the use of simulations in nursing education and competency-based testing, this engaging resource continues to provide intermediate and advanced simulation users and advocates with critical considerations for advancing simulation in nursing education. The comprehensive updated second edition focuses on the latest trends and concepts in simulation pedagogy to help nurse educators confidently prepare for their role in developing, planning, implementing, evaluating, and conducting research for effective simulation programs. In today’s quickly changing healthcare environment, simulation has become an indispensable strategy for preparing nursing students to deliver optimal patient care. Clinical Simulations in Nursing Education: Advanced Concepts, Trends, and Opportunities, Second Edition, takes the use of simulations to the next level, exploring innovative teaching/learning methods, new clinical models, and up-to-date best practices for providing high-quality education. From the evolution of clinical simulations to the use of more virtual simulations, incorporation of important constructs such as the social determinants of health, and the use of simulations in nursing education and competency-based testing, this engaging resource continues to provide intermediate and advanced simulation users and advocates with critical considerations for advancing simulation in nursing education. The comprehensive updated second edition focuses on the latest trends and concepts in simulation pedagogy to help nurse educators confidently prepare for their role in developing, planning, implementing, evaluating, and conducting research for effective simulation programs.“Throughout the years, Pam Jeffries, who brought us the first edition of this outstanding volume, has been a constant in simulation leadership and research. Now years later, this second edition takes us to an even deeper level, including chapters about diversity and cultural humility, debriefing for clinical judgment and competence, curricular integration, and advancing clinical judgment through simulation. … If you want to maximize student learning through simulation and cutting-edge technology, this book is for you.” -Kathie Lasater, EdD, RN, FAAN, ANEF Professor Emerita Oregon Health and Science University Portland, Oregon
£49.88
Wolters Kluwer Health A Practical Guide for Nurse Practitioner Faculty Using Simulation in Competency-Based Education
Authored by expert simulation researchers, educators, nurse practitioner faculty, and clinicians, A Practical Guide for Nurse Practitioner Faculty Using Simulation in Competency-Based Education looks at topics related to simulation design, development, and implementation for nurse practitioner and other graduate-level nursing programs. The new educational requirements based on the AACN Essentials and move to competency-based outcomes require nursing graduates to provide documented skill competencies to care for all types of patients in all types of diverse healthcare settings. Whether a graduate is working in acute care, primary care, or within the community, clinical simulations serve as a vital approach to creating student-centered, experiential learning that engages and prepares the graduate for real-world practice. Once the exception, clinical simulations are becoming more commonplace in nurse practitioner programs. This book supports nurse practitioner faculty as they learn new pedagogy and teaching strategies using clinical simulations. It focuses on developing and preparing nurse educators and superusers of simulations as they create, implement, and evaluate this pedagogy in nurse practitioner education. Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 State of the Science of Clinical Simulations in NP Education CHAPTER 2 Theoretical Frameworks for Simulation Design, Development, and Implementation CHAPTER 3 Competency-Based Nursing Education CHAPTER 4 Student-Centered Learning in NP Education CHAPTER 5 Integration of Simulation in the NP Curriculum CHAPTER 6 Healthcare Simulation Standards of Best Practice™ and Nurse Practitioner Education CHAPTER 7 Attainment of Competency Through Simulation: The ACTS Model CHAPTER 8 Simulation Operations CHAPTER 9 Methods and Models for Debriefing in Graduate Clinical Education CHAPTER 10 Working with Standardized and Simulated Patients CHAPTER 11 Assessment and Evaluations in Simulation CHAPTER 12 Simulation to Prepare Nurse Practitioner Students for Role Transition CHAPTER 13 The Future of Graduate Nurse Practitioner Education: A Case for Simulation
£39.99
Wolters Kluwer Health A Practical Guide for Nurse Practitioner Faculty Using Simulation in Competency-Based Education
Authored by expert simulation researchers, educators, nurse practitioner faculty, and clinicians, A Practical Guide for Nurse Practitioner Faculty Using Simulation in Competency-Based Education looks at topics related to simulation design, development, and implementation for nurse practitioner and other graduate-level nursing programs. The new educational requirements based on the AACN Essentials and move to competency-based outcomes require nursing graduates to provide documented skill competencies to care for all types of patients in all types of diverse healthcare settings. Whether a graduate is working in acute care, primary care, or within the community, clinical simulations serve as a vital approach to creating student-centered, experiential learning that engages and prepares the graduate for real-world practice. Once the exception, clinical simulations are becoming more commonplace in nurse practitioner programs. This book supports nurse practitioner faculty as they learn new pedagogy and teaching strategies using clinical simulations. It focuses on developing and preparing nurse educators and superusers of simulations as they create, implement, and evaluate this pedagogy in nurse practitioner education. Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 State of the Science of Clinical Simulations in NP Education CHAPTER 2 Theoretical Frameworks for Simulation Design, Development, and Implementation CHAPTER 3 Competency-Based Nursing Education CHAPTER 4 Student-Centered Learning in NP Education CHAPTER 5 Integration of Simulation in the NP Curriculum CHAPTER 6 Healthcare Simulation Standards of Best Practice™ and Nurse Practitioner Education CHAPTER 7 Attainment of Competency Through Simulation: The ACTS Model CHAPTER 8 Simulation Operations CHAPTER 9 Methods and Models for Debriefing in Graduate Clinical Education CHAPTER 10 Working with Standardized and Simulated Patients CHAPTER 11 Assessment and Evaluations in Simulation CHAPTER 12 Simulation to Prepare Nurse Practitioner Students for Role Transition CHAPTER 13 The Future of Graduate Nurse Practitioner Education: A Case for Simulation
£56.19