Comparing didactic approaches for practical skills learning in Scandinavian nursing simulation centres: A qualitative comparative study
Reierson, Inger Åse; Ravik, Monika; Blomberg, Karin; Bjørk, Ida Torunn; Bölenius, Karin; Vesterager Stenholt, Britta; Husebø, Sissel Iren Eikeland
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Date
2024-12Metadata
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Original version
Reierson, I. Å., Ravik, M., Blomberg, K., Bjørk, I. T., Bölenius, K., Vesterager Stenholt, B., & Husebø, S. E. (2024). Comparing didactic approaches for practical skills learning in Scandinavian nursing simulation centres: A qualitative comparative study. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 80(12), 5003-5017 10.1111/jan.16150Abstract
Aim
To explore and compare the didactic approaches to practical skills learning at simulation centres in Scandinavian universities and university colleges.
Background
Academic simulation centres are an important arena for learning practical nursing skills which are essential to ensure competent performance regarding patient safety and quality of care. Knowledge of didactic approaches to enhance learning is essential in promoting the provision and retention of students' practical nursing skills. However, research on didactical approaches to practical nursing skills learning is lacking.
Design
A qualitative comparative design was used.
Methods
During November and December 2019, interviews were conducted with a total of 37 simulation centre directors or assistant directors, each of whom possessed in-depth knowledge of practical skills in teaching and learning. They represented bachelor nursing education in Denmark, Norway and Sweden. A qualitative deductive content analysis was conducted.
Results
The results revealed all five predetermined didactical components derived from the didactical relationship model. Twenty-two corresponding categories that described a variation in didactic approaches to practical skills learning in Scandinavian nursing simulation centres were identified. The didactical components of Learning process revealed mostly similarities, Setting mostly differences and Assessment showed only differences in didactic approaches.
Conclusion
Although various didactic approaches were described across the countries, no common approach was found. Nursing educational institutions are encouraged to cooperate in developing a shared understanding of how didactic approaches can enhance practical skills learning.