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Citation

Luebbert R, Popkess A. J. Am. Psychiatr. Nurs. Assoc. 2015; 21(2): 126-133.

Affiliation

Ann Popkess, PhD, RN, CNE, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, American Psychiatric Nurses Association, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1078390315580096

PMID

25979880

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Student nurses identify many barriers to assessing patients' risk for suicide.

OBJECTIVE: This pilot study developed and tested an innovative active learning strategy using simulated standardized patients to determine its effectiveness in teaching suicide assessment skills to a sample of 34 junior and senior baccalaureate nursing students.

DESIGN: This study employed an experimental, two-group posttest design and three National League for Nursing/Laerdal Simulation Evaluation instruments. After reading about suicide assessment, the experimental group was exposed to a simulated standardized patient portraying a suicidal patient. The control group received a recorded lecture on suicide assessment.

RESULTS: The experimental group demonstrated a significant difference in student scores of self-confidence, satisfaction, and student perceptions of the educational practices (active learning, collaboration, and appeal to diverse learning styles) when compared to the lecture format.

CONCLUSION: Suicide assessment is a critical assessment skill set that can be effectively taught to nursing students using standardized patients.


Language: en

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