A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Learning From Student Experience: Development of an International Multimodal Patient Safety Education Package




AuthorsBagnasco Annamaria, Zanini Milko, Catania Gianluca, Aleo Giuseppe, Turunen Hannele, Tella Susanna, Sara-Aho Arja, Flores Vizcaya-Moreno Maria, Pérez-Cañaveras Rosa Maria, Myhre Kristin, Ringstad Øystein, Ekman Gerd Anna-Stina, Porras Jari, Rossi Silvia, Morey Sarah, Johnsen Lasse, Patterson Lucy, Larkin Valerie, Azimirad Mina, Khakurel Jayden, Dasso Nicoletta, Haatainen Kaisa, Timmins Fiona, Wilson-Menzfeld Gemma, Sasso Loredana, Pearson Pauline, Steven Alison

PublisherLippincott Williams & Wilkins

Publication year2022

JournalNurse Educator

Journal name in sourceNurse educator

Journal acronymNurse Educ

Volume47

Issue4

First page E75

Last pageE79

ISSN0363-3624

eISSN1538-9855

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1097/NNE.0000000000001138

Web address https://journals.lww.com/nurseeducatoronline/Abstract/9000/Learning_From_Student_Experience__Development_of.99051.aspx

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/47570/1/NNE-2021-348_R1%20%281%29.pdf


Abstract

Background

Patient safety is a global concern. Learning to provide safe, high-quality care is core to nursing education.

Problem

Students are exposed to diverse clinical practices, and experiences may vary between placements and across countries. Student experience is seldom used as an educational resource.

Approach

An international, European Union-funded project, Sharing LearnIng from Practice for Patient Safety (SLIPPs), aimed to develop an innovative online educational package to assist patient safety learning. Based on student reported data and educational theory, multiple elements were iteratively developed by a multicountry, multidisciplinary group.

Outcomes

The educational package is freely available on the SLIPPs Web site. Materials include a student reporting and reflection tool, virtual seminars, student reports data set, pedagogical game, high-fidelity simulation scenarios, scenario development and use guidelines, debriefing session model, and videos of simulations already performed.

​​​​​​​Conclusions

E-learning enables removal of physical barriers, allowing educators, professionals, and students from all over the world to collaborate, interact, and learn from each other.



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