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        2025.12 KCI 등재 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        This study aimed to develop a simulation-based scenario for pediatric nursing based on Kawasaki disease and to evaluate its impact on nursing students' knowledge, critical thinking disposition, self-efficacy, stress levels, and clinical performance. Methods: The scenario template was developed using the ADDIE model based on the National League for Nursing/Jeffries Simulation Framework. A quasi-experimental, single-group pretest-posttest was used. The study was conducted between March 3 and April 18, 2025, with 64 fourth-year nursing students. Self-report questionnaires were used to assess knowledge, critical thinking disposition, and selfefficacy. Stress was measured using physiological indicators, and clinical performance after the simulation was independently evaluated by both the instructor and researcher. Results: The scenario template required approximately six hours, and the simulation scenario operated for 20 minutes. Evaluation of the simulation`s effectiveness showed significant improvements in knowledge of Kawasaki disease (t=-6.96, p<.001), critical thinking disposition (t=-4.08, p<.001). The average clinical performance score was 64.81±6.61 out of a total of 86 points. Conclusion: The simulation-based learning method using the developed Kawasaki pediatric nursing scenario template was shown to be effective in enhancing clinical performance among nursing students. It may serve as a valuable educational tool for pediatric nursing education and future simulation-based training programs.
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        2021.06 KCI 등재 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        Purpose: This study aims to develop a simulation module equipped with scenario-based core nursing skills and test the effects after applying the simulation education based on a developed scenario. Method: This was a nonequivalent control group pre-/posttest design study, and 114 nursing students participated from April 1 to August 30, 2018. The applied scenario-based core nursing skills simulation module was developed in the order of planning, development, application, and evaluation according to the Dick and Carye Model’s program development process. Knowledge, self-efficacy, stress, and nursing practice were measured before and after intervention in two groups: an experimental group that performed a simulation after applying the scenario-based core nursing skills, and a control group that performed a simulation after applying core nursing skills. Results: Knowledge (F=23.19, p<.001), self-efficacy (F=25.83, p<.001), and nursing practice (t=9.51 p<.001) increased in the group that performed a simulation after applying the scenario-based core nursing skills, whereas stress (F=40.41, p<.001) decreased. Conclusion: Various education methods should be applied to increase the education effect of the simulation, Simulation performance can be used as an alternative to improve nursing practice during simulation education.
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