2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecns.2016.01.002
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Teaching Family Nursing Through Simulation: Family-Care Rubric Development

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“…However, half of the studies identified in this review used measurement instruments developed by the authors themselves, with limited information regarding the instruments’ psychometric properties, which calls into question the validity of the outcomes. This may reflect the limited availability of valid and reliable family nursing practice measurement tools, especially when measuring behavioral changes in clinical practice (Level 3 of the Kirkpatrick’s framework; Bell, 2011; Sawin, 2016; Van Gelderen et al, 2016). The scarcity of these types of measures is a recurring and widespread problem in health education research (Attree, 2006; Hutchinson, 1999; Watson et al, 2002; Wilkes & Bligh, 1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, half of the studies identified in this review used measurement instruments developed by the authors themselves, with limited information regarding the instruments’ psychometric properties, which calls into question the validity of the outcomes. This may reflect the limited availability of valid and reliable family nursing practice measurement tools, especially when measuring behavioral changes in clinical practice (Level 3 of the Kirkpatrick’s framework; Bell, 2011; Sawin, 2016; Van Gelderen et al, 2016). The scarcity of these types of measures is a recurring and widespread problem in health education research (Attree, 2006; Hutchinson, 1999; Watson et al, 2002; Wilkes & Bligh, 1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intentional teaching–learning practices that use simulation became a vital part of the curriculum design and were used for teaching the praxis foci, or family nursing practice actions (Eggenberger, Krumwiede, & Young, 2015; Eggenberger & Reagan, 2010; Van Gelderen, Krumwiede, & Christian, 2016). The integration of family knowledge and practices with technical skills has become an essential element of the curriculum and simulation experiences are now commonly used to teach family nursing practices.…”
Section: Development Of Learner-centered Teaching Practices To Advancmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Audiovisual recordings have been utilized in research studies in other disciplines such as music, history, education, and the social sciences (Duan et al, 2019; Maltese et al, 2016; Martin et al, 2021; Pallotti et al, 2020). In health care settings, audiovisual recordings are often used for training purposes or for observing staff workflow (DiGioia et al, 2012; Edman et al, 2022; MacLean et al, 2019; Van Gelderen et al, 2016), or more recently, to conduct research utilizing video or telehealth platforms with families (Bogulski et al, in press; Holuszko et al, 2022; Lobe et al, 2020). Often, audio-only recordings or observations are used to study interactions between nurses and families, particularly in pediatrics (Choe et al, 2021; Walter et al, 2019).…”
Section: Prior Use and Significance Of Audiovisual Recordingmentioning
confidence: 99%