Responding to the unexpected : Tag Team Patient Safety Simulation

Trudy A. Dwyer, Tracy Levett-Jones, Tracy Flenady, Kerry Reid-Searl, Patrea Andersen, Stephen Guinea, Leeanne Heaton, Judith Applegarth, Belinda C. Goodwin

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Abstract

Background: Tag Team Patient Safety Simulation (TTPSS) was developed to prepare work-ready nursing graduates in the context of patient safety. Method: This descriptive study examined nursing students’ (n ¼ 721) satisfaction with the TTPSS and validated the Satisfaction with Patient Safety Simulation Experience Scale (SPSSES). Results: Students reported higher levels of overall satisfaction with TTPSS. Themes from open-ended responses, Observing and being observed and Learning to respond to unexpected, provided insight to the satisfying components of the learning experience. Conclusions: The SPSSES is a valid survey instrument, verifying student’s satisfaction with this large group simulation approach in preparing them to respond to patient safety issues.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8-17
Number of pages10
JournalClinical Simulation in Nursing
Volume36
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • nursing
  • nursing students
  • patients
  • safety
  • satisfaction
  • study and teaching

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