Nursing Reports (Apr 2024)

Perspectives of Nursing Students on Hybrid Simulation-Based Learning Clinical Experience: A Text-Mining Analysis

  • Aya Saitoh,
  • Tomoe Yokono,
  • Momoe Sakagami,
  • Michi Kashiwa,
  • Hansani Madushika Abeywickrama,
  • Mieko Uchiyama

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14020074
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
pp. 988 – 999

Abstract

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Given the past limitations on clinical practice training during the COVID-19 pandemic, a hybrid format program was developed, combining a time-lapse unfolding case study and high-fidelity simulation. This study assesses the effectiveness of a new form of clinical training from the perspective of student nurses. A questionnaire was administered to 159 second-year nursing students enrolled in the “Basic Nursing Practice II” course. Text mining was performed using quantitative text analysis for the following items: (1) aspects that were learned more deeply, (2) benefits, and (3) difficulties encountered with the new practice format. The new clinical practice format enhanced participants’ learning related to the daily changes required in nursing care and improved their nursing competency through simulated patient interactions. However, the participants faced difficulties dealing with patients accompanied by secular changes. Moreover, they found remote group work challenging. These findings can be applied to the development of new educational strategies.

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