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Involvement of end users in the development of serious games for health care professions education : systematic descriptive review
(JMIR Publications, 2021-08-19)
Background:
On the basis of ethical and methodological arguments, numerous calls have been made to increase the involvement of end users in the development of serious games (SGs). Involving end users in the development ...
Beyond technology : a scoping review of features that promote fidelity and authenticity in simulation-based health professional education
(Elsevier, 2020-03-19)
Conceptualizations of fidelity in simulation often refer to physical, conceptual, and psychological dimensions. Besides simulator technologies, practical features that enhance the fidelity and authenticity of simulated ...
Effectiveness of interprofessional manikin-based simulation training on teamwork among real teams during trauma resuscitation in adult emergency departments : a systematic review
(Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, 2020-12-01)
This systematic review synthesizes the relevant evidence about the effectiveness of interprofessional manikin-based simulation training on teamwork among real teams during trauma resuscitation in adult civilian emergency ...
Prise en charge du délirium chez les personnes âgées à l’urgence
(Association des infirmières et infirmiers d’urgence du Québec, 2023-07-19)
Pour une majorité de personnes âgées, le département d’urgence représente la principale porte d’entrée pour des soins de santé. Lorsqu’elles arrivent à l’urgence, dix pour cent des personnes âgées présentent déjà un délirium. ...
Learning theories and tools for the assessment of core nursing competencies in simulation: A theoretical review
(2017-09-20)
Aim: To identify the theories used to explain learning in simulation and to examine
how these theories guided the assessment of learning outcomes related to core
competencies in undergraduate nursing students.
Background: ...
Nurses’ judgments of patient risk of deterioration at change-of-shift handoff : agreement between nurses and comparison with early warning scores
(Elsevier, 2020-02-25)
Background
Nurses begin forming judgments regarding patients’ clinical stability during change-of-shift handoffs.
Objectives
To examine the agreement between incoming and outgoing nurses’ judgments of deterioration ...
The development of the MENTOR_D nursing intervention : supporting family involvement in delirium management
(Wiley, 2022-04-10)
Background
Although families are increasingly seen as allies to improve delirium management and reduce its consequences, their involvement in the postcardiac surgery setting is challenging considering patients' critical ...
Translation, adaptation, and content validation of a French version of the Nurse Competence Scale in Canada.
(2022-09-14)
Background: While everyone agrees that it is important for nurses to be competent practitioners,
no validated French questionnaire measuring nurse competence is available to date.
Internationally, one of the most frequently ...
Prise en charge infirmière du délirium chez les personnes âgées en soins critiques : détection, évaluation et interventions non pharmacologiques
(Association québécoise des infirmières et infirmiers en gérontologie, 2017)
Les unités de soins critiques sont un milieu
propice à la survenue du délirium chez les
personnes âgées qui y sont hospitalisées. Il est
décrit comme une dysfonction aiguë du cerveau
qui s’accompagne d’un déficit de ...
Educators’ perceptions of the development of clinical judgment of direct-entry students and experienced RNs enrolled in NP programs
(Elsevier, 2022-01)
Background :
Nurse practitioner (NP) education was originally reserved for experienced nurses, but it has gradually opened to nurses with little to no clinical experience at the registered nurse (RN) level as well as to ...