Purpose: This study was to identify relationship between instructor and learner's evaluation in the simulation-based maternity nursing.
Methods: The simulation-based nursing education program was taken by 112 fourth year nursing students. 30 item clinical practice competency evaluation tool has been developed for instructor. And 30 item clinical practice competency scale(self reported form) was used for students.
Result: The critical items of the simulation-based maternity nursing were suggested in this study. Mean score for clinical practice competency are as follows: student's evaluation 4.0(on a 5-point scale), instructor's evaluation 76.7(on a total 90-point). There was a positive correlation between instructor and learner's evaluation score.
Conclusion: These findings will be useful guideline in development direction of qualitative simulation-based nursing education program.
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to analyze the level of satisfaction and clinical competence on simulation-based practice in woman’s hospital and to figure out the factors that level of satisfaction affect to clinical competence.
Method The subjects in the experimental group were 93 students who did simulation-based practice and subjects in the control group were 70 students who practiced in woman’s hospital. Data was analyzed using ex post factor experimentation during second semester in 2013.
Results: There was statistically no significant difference between the two groups, but positive correlation between the main variables. The most significant affecting factors to clinical competence in experimental group were satisfaction of contents and duration(R2=.24). The most significant affecting factors to clinical competence in control group were satisfaction of evaluation and practice stressor (R2=.32).
Conclusion Since there was no difference between the two groups, once the difficult part in clinical practice of maternity nursing is practiced repeatedly, student’s competence can be improved. Hence the continual study was required.
Purpose: This study examined the effects of simulation-mixed maternity nursing practicum on learning attitude, learning satisfaction and clinical practice performance in nursing students. Methods: One group, pre-post design, was utilized with 64 students. The simulation-mixed maternity nursing practicum consisted of intrapartum and postpartum care. Results: The learning attitude and learning satisfaction scores in maternity nursing care showed a significant change in the post-test (t=-5.92, p <.001, t=-7.35, p <.001) and enhanced clinical practice performance. Conclusion: The simulation-mixed maternity nursing practicum was useful in improving the learning attitude and learning satisfaction and clinical practice performance for maternity nursing practicum in nursing students. In conclusion, We recommend for simulation-mixed maternity nursing practicum to increase clinical practice performance of the students.