Survey of Australian schools of nursing use of human patient (mannequin) simulation.

Denise Elizabeth McGarry, Andrew Cashin, Cathrine Fowler
Author Information
  1. Denise Elizabeth McGarry: Charles Sturt University, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Indigenous Health, Bathurst, Australia.

Abstract

Rapid adoption of high-fidelity human patient (mannequin) simulation has occurred in Australian Schools of Nursing in recent years, as it has internationally. This paper reports findings from a 2012 online survey of Australian Schools of Nursing and builds on findings of earlier studies. The survey design allowed direct comparison with a previous study from the USA but limited its scope to the pre-registration (pre-service Bachelor of Nursing) curriculum. It also included extra mental health specific questions. Australian patterns of adoption and application of high-fidelity human patient (mannequin) simulation in the pre-registration nursing curriculum share features with experiences reported in previous US and Australian surveys. A finding of interest in this survey was a small number of Schools of Nursing that reported no current use of high-fidelity human patient (mannequin) simulation and no plans to adopt it, in spite of a governmental capital funding support programme. In-line with prior surveys, mental health applications were meagre. There is an absence of clearly articulated learning theory underpinnings in the use of high-fidelity human patient (mannequin) simulation generally. It appears the first stage of implementation of high-fidelity human patient (mannequin) simulation into the pre-registration nursing curriculum has occurred and the adoption of this pedagogy is entering a new phase.

MeSH Term

Australia
Computer Simulation
Cross-Cultural Comparison
Curriculum
Education, Nursing
Humans
Manikins
Psychiatric Nursing
Schools, Nursing
Surveys and Questionnaires
United States

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