Journal article
Is high fidelity human patient (mannequin) simulation, simulation of learning?
Nurse Education Today, Vol.34(8), pp.1138-1142
2014
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Abstract
<p><p id="x-x-sp0005">This paper explores the application of evaluation of high fidelity human patient (mannequin) simulation emerging in nursing education. The ramifications for use in mental health nursing are examined. A question is posed: Is high fidelity human patient (mannequin) simulation limited to being a “simulation of learning”? <p id="x-x-sp0010">Explicit research that traces learning outcomes from mannequin, to clinical practice and hence consumer outcomes, is absent in mental health. Piecing together research from psychology addressing cognitive load theory and considering the capacity for learners to imitate desired behaviour without experiencing deep learning, the possibility is real that simulation of learning is the outcome of high fidelity human patient (mannequin) simulation applications to mental health nursing.</p>
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- Title
- Is high fidelity human patient (mannequin) simulation, simulation of learning?
- Creators
- Denise McGarry - Charles Sturt UniversityAndrew Cashin - Southern Cross UniversityCatherine Fowler - University of Technology, Sydney
- Publication Details
- Nurse Education Today, Vol.34(8), pp.1138-1142
- Identifiers
- 2861; 991012820815502368
- Academic Unit
- School of Health and Human Sciences; Nursing; Faculty of Health
- Resource Type
- Journal article