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Nurse Educator | 2012

Simulation for high-stakes evaluation in nursing.

Linda A. Bensfield; Michelle J. Olech; Trisha Leann Horsley

Simulation is prevalent in nursing education yet is rarely used for evaluation. The authors describe the use of simulation as a high-stakes evaluation of senior baccalaureate nursing student achievement of end-of-program competencies and assist with student remediation. The results of a high-stakes evaluation led to positive changes in student learning as well as curriculum reform for a Midwestern university.


Nurse Educator | 2016

Developing a Foundation for Interprofessional Education Within Nursing and Medical Curricula.

Trisha Leann Horsley; Trent Reed; Keith Muccino; Donna Quinones; Viva Jo Siddall; Janet Mccarthy

Effective teamwork is essential to foster patient safety and promote quality patient care. Students may have limited to no exposure to interprofessional education (IPE) or collaborative practice, therefore making it challenging to learn how to work in teams. This article describes how a nursing and a medical school collaborated to systematically integrate IPE simulations into the curricula so that every graduate from the respective schools received TeamSTEPPS® education and participated in a standardized IPE simulation experience.


Nurse Educator | 2014

Multiple-patient Simulations: guidelines and Examples

Trisha Leann Horsley; Linda A. Bensfield; Sandra Sojka; Ann Schmitt

Multiple-patient simulations may be used to promote the development of leadership skills as well as patient care management. Multiple-patient simulations create opportunities that mimic real interactions encountered in clinical practice. In addition to promoting the development of these essential skills among students, these simulations also meet the needs of new graduate nurses. The purpose of this article is to provide educators with guidelines on how to create and implement a multiple-patient simulation and examples for application.


Nurse Educator | 2017

Simulation Using Teamstepps to Promote Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice

Trent Reed; Trisha Leann Horsley; Keith Muccino; Donna Quinones; Viva Jo Siddall; Janet Mccarthy; William Adams

Effective interprofessional collaborative practice is critical to maximizing patient safety and providing quality patient care; incorporating these strategies into the curriculum is an important step toward implementation. This study assessed whether TeamSTEPPS training using simulation could improve student knowledge of TeamSTEPPS principles, self-efficacy toward interprofessional collaborative practice, and team performance. Students (N = 201) demonstrated significant improvement in all of the targeted measurements.


Canadian Journal of Nursing Research | 2017

Effect of Simulation on Undergraduate Nursing Students’ Knowledge of Nursing Ethics Principles:

Mary Broderick Donnelly; Trisha Leann Horsley; William Adams; Peggy Gallagher; C. Dawn Zibricky

Background Undergraduate nursing education standards include acquisition of knowledge of ethics principles and the prevalence of health-care ethical dilemmas mandates that nursing students study ethics. However, little research has been published to support best practices for teaching/learning ethics principles. Purpose This study sought to determine if participation in an ethics consultation simulation increased nursing students’ knowledge of nursing ethics principles compared to students who were taught ethics principles in the traditional didactic format. Methods This quasi-experimental study utilized a pre-test/post-test design with randomized assignment of students at three universities into both control and experimental groups. Results Nursing students’ knowledge of nursing ethics principles significantly improved from pre-test to post-test (p = .002); however, there was no significant difference between the experimental and control groups knowledge scores (p = .13). Conclusion Further research into use of simulation to teach ethics principles is indicated.


Clinical Simulation in Nursing | 2016

High-Fidelity Simulation in Undergraduate Nursing Education: A Review of Simulation Reviews

Jessica Doolen; Bette Mariani; Teresa Atz; Trisha Leann Horsley; Jennifer O' Rourke; Kelley McAfee; Chad L. Cross


Clinical Simulation in Nursing | 2015

Effect of Nursing Faculty Presence on Students' Anxiety, Self-Confidence, and Clinical Performance during a Clinical Simulation Experience

Trisha Leann Horsley; Karen Wambach


Clinical Simulation in Nursing | 2015

Substitution of Clinical Experience With Simulation in Prelicensure Nursing Programs: A National Survey in the United States

Tonya L. Breymier; Tonya Rutherford-Hemming; Trisha Leann Horsley; Teresa Atz; Lisa G. Smith; Donna Badowski; Kelley Connor


Journal of Nursing Education | 2010

Innovative Learning Activity

Trisha Leann Horsley


Journal of Nursing Education | 2010

Education Theory and Classroom Games: Increasing Knowledge and Fun in the Classroom

Trisha Leann Horsley

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Donna Quinones

Loyola University Chicago

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Keith Muccino

Loyola University Chicago

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Teresa Atz

Medical University of South Carolina

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Trent Reed

Loyola University Chicago

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Viva Jo Siddall

Loyola University Chicago

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