An Evaluation of the Defined Observer Role in Simulation With Baccalaureate Nursing Students
Abstract
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to compare satisfaction, self-confidence, and engagement of baccalaureate nursing students using defined observer roles versus traditional observer role and to evaluate student perceptions of these constructs. A quasi-experimental comparative mixed-method design was utilized for the study with a convenience sample of 132 students. Data analysis indicates a statistically significant difference between overall scores for satisfaction, self-confidence, and engagement for defined observer roles (n = 67) versus traditional observer roles (n = 65). Students' perceptions of satisfaction, self-confidence, and engagement were increased with the use of defined observer roles.
Publication Title
Nursing education perspectives
Recommended Citation
Howard, S. (2021). An Evaluation of the Defined Observer Role in Simulation With Baccalaureate Nursing Students. Nursing education perspectives, 42 (2), 110-112. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000000603