Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2645712 Clinical Simulation in Nursing 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Unfolding simulations allowed students to understand the trajectory of mental health challenges.•Standardized patients and the unfolding simulations allowed students to enhance their development of therapeutic relationships.•Communication skills were enhanced in a safe and supportive environment.

BackgroundNurse educators are challenged to find suitable clinical placements which allow students to develop understanding of the intricacies of mental health care. This article describes an educational innovation using simulation to teach undergraduate nursing students about mental health challenges, from diagnosis to maintenance.MethodsA series of five unfolding scenarios replaced a traditional 6-week inpatient mental health placement. The content and process of these scenarios are described.ResultsThis allowed students to gain understanding of the trajectory of mental illness, develop relationships with clients over time, and discover the complexities of providing care for those with mental health challenges. Students reported that these simulations were highly effective.ConclusionsUnfolding simulations provide an opportunity to teach mental health nursing in a manner that optimizes the learning experience while ensuring consistency of student learning.

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