The Use of High-fidelity Simulation in Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Clinical Education

  • Murray B
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Background: High-fidelity simulation recreates real-life situations in a safe learning environment and encourages critical thinking in students. Published research in simulation in psychiatric/mental health nursing is sparse. Methods: Four scenarios exemplifying drug or alcohol abuse utilizing the computerized, mannequin SimMan® were implemented. Students evaluated their learning experience following completion of the simulation via a 20-item, Likert-scale survey which included open-ended questions. Results: Results were positive. Students rated all items on the survey as “agree” or “strongly agree” (Mean 4.77, SD=0.55). Conclusions: High fidelity clinical education simulations are an effective means of facilitating student learning of psychiatric and mental health clinical experiences. Students found simulation to be a useful and engaging means by which to learn to care for clients with drug or alcohol abuse disorders. Published

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Murray, B. A. (2014). The Use of High-fidelity Simulation in Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Clinical Education. International Journal of Health Sciences Education, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.59942/2325-9981.1005

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