Title of article :
Attitudes toward Video-Assisted Debriefing after simulation in undergraduate nursing students: An application of Q methodology
Author/Authors :
Ha، نويسنده , , Eun-Ho، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
SummaryBackground
Assisted Debriefing (VAD) provides an affirmative self-reflection through reviewing what went right, what went wrong, what had to be done, and what should be done in the future.
ive
ntify attitudes toward Video-Assisted Debriefing after a simulation in undergraduate nursing students.
odology, which has been identified as a method for the analysis of subjective viewpoints and to have the strengths of both qualitative and quantitative methods, was used.
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e of Nursing in Seoul.
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enience P-sample consisting of 44 third-year undergraduate nursing students.
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-nine selected Q-statements from each of 44 participants (P-sample) were classified into the shape of a normal distribution using a 9-point bipolar scale from − 4 for strongly disagree to + 4 for strongly agree. The collected data were analyzed using the pc-QUANL program.
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discrete factors emerged: Factor I (VAD helps self-reflection; strategic view), Factor II (VAD makes us tired and humiliated; reluctant view), and Factor III (VAD boosts self-confidence; forward view).
sion
ndings could be used as a cornerstone for application of customized debriefing method to undergraduate nursing students. Debriefing techniques considering studentʹs individual learning style.
Keywords :
Attitude , debriefing , undergraduate nursing students , SIMULATION
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today