Please write an essay about "Human patient simulation" as an IT program/ process that meets the category of Nursing Education and Academia. Discuss and describe the IT program, use and purpose provide details, graphs, diagrams, etc. What was your first impression of this site? Why did you selected and why do you think it?s important (your opinion) Describe benefits and how improves outcomes Provide data, evidenced-based information or research found related to the program and discuss. Use appropriate language, spelling and grammar. Follow APA format Conclusion and Implications
Human patient simulation
Human patient simulation (HPS) involves using a life-like mannequin on which nursing student can practice their skills, gain competency and confidence without negatively affecting an actual human patient. While it sounds like a great idea to help students learn and to avoid any unfortunate mishaps that may occur while a student is learning, there are issues associated with HPS that some may not have considered. Overall, however, HPS appears to be a great new innovative way for students to practice nursing skills and gain confidence in them before practicing them on an actual human patient.
Human patient simulators (HPS) use a computerized or electronically controlled mannequin to simulate a patient on which nursing students and students in other healthcare fields can practice the practical aspects of their education. HPS is useful for training students in core competencies such as patient care. Because it is computerized, the simulator can provide data to educators about the students’ performance and the educators can evaluate based on the data. The picture below provides an example of an HPS.
Impression of Human Patient Simulation
The initial impression gotten from the concept of HPS is favorable. Here is a non-living, but life-like “human” that can serve as a close imitation of an actual patient on which nursing students can practice without harming them. Much of the education nurses receive is in classrooms talking about theory and how to perform clinical actions. As Shin, Park, and Kim (2015) of Nurse Education Today explain, “The ultimate goal of nursing education is to promote the application of theoretical knowledge to clinical practice” (Shin, Park, & Kim, 2015, p. 176). Using a simulator offers this experience before a nursing student is left to practice on actual human patients. However, using HPS may not be the best choice of learning tools for all nursing students.
All people have a learning style. Some are visual learners, some are audio learners, and some are kinesthetic learners. Many people prefer to combine the learning styles. HPS is mainly directed at kinesthetic learners who prefer hands-on demonstrations, so it may not be an effective learning source for all nursing students. Shinnick and Woo (2015) of Nurse Education Today believe that “educators can confidently utilize HPS as an adjunctive teaching method for today's technology driven students in order to blend theory and practice as knowledge gains will be achieved in prelicensure nursing students of different learning styles” (Shinnick & Woo, 2015, pp. 66-67). HPS has become quite popular among both students and educators alike; however, Shinnick and Woo (2015) recommend “research replication in different settings (i.e., lab and in situ) to validate these findings among other prelicensure nursing students as well as experienced nurses in multiple disciplines” (Shinnick & Woo, 2015, pp. 66-67). In other words, before depending upon an HPS, nursing educators should test the simulator themselves and ask their peers to do so also.