Clinical Simulation in Nursing
Volume 6, Issue 3 , Pages e75-e81, May 2010

Integrating Human Patient Simulation into Associate Degree Nursing Curricula:

Faculty Experiences, Barriers, and Facilitators

College of Nursing, Washington State University, Spokane, WA 99210, USA

published online 10 September 2009.

Abstract 

Background

The use of human patient simulation (HPS) is increasing in nursing education, and nursing programs across the country are investing resources in HPS. Therefore, in order to optimize the use of this technology, it is important to share experiences, successes, and challenges of integrating HPS into nursing curricula.

Method

This study utilized online surveys to explore the current HPS resources purchased by select associate degree nursing programs in a Western state as well as the use of these resources by nursing faculty. Further, it examined faculty perceptions of barriers and facilitators for integrating HPS into nursing curricula.

Results

The survey responses indicated that nursing programs spend a disproportionately large amount of money on the initial investment in simulation equipment compared with the ongoing spending on maintenance and support for simulation. Nursing faculty identified barriers to integrating simulation into the courses they teach including lack of time, lack of support and lack of appropriate equipment. They identified facilitators to integrating simulation into the courses they teach including helpful and thorough training, individual initiative, and support from colleagues and administrators. Finally, the faculty recommended incentives for improving the integration of simulation into the nursing curriculum, including the provision of additional paid time for simulation, additional training, and additional support resources.

Conclusions

This descriptive study offers discussion and recommendations for improving the integration of simulation into nursing curricula.

KeyWords: simulation, barriers, facilitators, experiences, nursing curriculum

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 Cite this article: Adamson, K. (2010, MAY). Integrating human patient simulation into associate degree nursing curricula: Faculty experiences, barriers, and facilitators. Clinical Simulation in Nursing, VOL(6), e75-e81. doi: 10.1016/j.ecsns.2009.06.002.

PII: S1876-1399(09)00495-2

doi:10.1016/j.ecns.2009.06.002

Clinical Simulation in Nursing
Volume 6, Issue 3 , Pages e75-e81, May 2010