The impact of self-efficacy based prebriefing on nursing student clinical competency and self-efficacy in simulation: An experimental study.

Brittany A Brennan
Author Information
  1. Brittany A Brennan: Nursing Instructor, Lake Area Technical College, PO Box 730, Watertown, SD 57201, USA. Electronic address: brittany.brennan@lakeareatech.edu.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Prebriefing is the first phase of simulation; however, the literature does not adequately identify prebriefing standards and implementation strategies, providing little direction for simulation facilitators to conduct prebriefing in a manner that promotes student self-efficacy and clinical competency.
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of the Self-Efficacy Prebriefing Model (SEPM) on nursing student self-efficacy and clinical competency.
DESIGN: An experimental design with group randomization was used to compare self-efficacy and clinical competency in nursing students who received prebriefing per the SEPM compared to a control group.
SETTING: The study was conducted in one public Midwestern university in the United States.
PARTICIPANTS: 66 senior Bachelor of Science in Nursing students enrolled in a clinical course completed the study.
METHODS: Clinical competency and self-efficacy were examined between an experimental group that received prebriefing per the SEPM and a control group that received standard prebriefing. The relationship between self-efficacy and clinical competency was examined. Clinical competency and self-efficacy were evaluated using the Creighton Competency Evaluation Instrument and Revised Clinical and Simulation General Self-Efficacy Scale.
RESULTS: The experimental group had statistically significantly higher self-efficacy (p = .001) and clinical competency (p < .001) as compared to the control group. There was no significant relationship noted between self-efficacy and clinical competency (p = .207).
CONCLUSION: The SEPM promoted nursing student self-efficacy and clinical competency in simulation. Prebriefing has an essential role in the simulation process and in promoting student outcomes.

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MeSH Term

Clinical Competence
Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate
Humans
Self Efficacy
Students, Nursing

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