Cole HS, Lippe MP, Guerra DS. The Pathway to Developing a Competency-based Tool for Entry-level Nursing Simulation: A Delphi Study.
J Prof Nurs 2024;
53:1-7. [PMID:
38997187 DOI:
10.1016/j.profnurs.2024.04.004]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Simulation-based learning experiences allow undergraduate nursing students to develop competence and confidence through deliberate practice with immediate feedback on the learner's performance through debriefing. With the transition to competency-based nursing education, nursing faculty need more guidance in implementing competency-based evaluations in the simulation setting.
PURPOSE
This Delphi study aims to inform the future development of a competency-based tool - SimComp - based on the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) Essentials.
METHODS
A Delphi framework was used to recruit expert nursing faculty to complete the surveys via an online platform. Data analysis occurred through open-ended questions and quantitative methods to ensure that the responses from expert panelists were used to form the results.
RESULTS
After four rounds of this Delphi study, a consensus was achieved on 111 appropriate items for assessing competence in the simulation-based learning environment.
CONCLUSION
While further research is warranted, this study provides insight for nursing institutions considering implementing or increasing the use of simulation within their program for competency-based evaluations.
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