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Standardized Patients Versus Mannequins in Mental Health Simulation

Rebecca Luebbert, Amelia Perez, Angela Andrews, Tracy Webster-Cooley

2023Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association20 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Mental health nursing simulation using various modalities can be useful in increasing student confidence, satisfaction, knowledge, and communication skills. Studies comparing the benefits of mental health nursing simulation using standardized patients versus mannequins are scarce. AIMS: The purpose of this study was to explore differences in knowledge, clinical learning, clinical reasoning, communication, confidence, and learner satisfaction when conducting mental health nursing simulation with standardized patients compared to mannequins. METHODS: = 104) in standardized patient simulation. Measures included a knowledge assessment, Satisfaction with Simulation Experience Scale (SSE), and a simulation evaluation survey. RESULTS: While knowledge levels increased regardless of simulation modality, clinical reasoning, clinical learning, communication, realism, and overall rating of the simulation experience were significantly higher among participants in standardized patient simulation compared to mannequins. CONCLUSIONS: Mental health simulations can be a useful learning tool for engaging in mental health scenarios in a safe simulated learning environment. While both mannequins and standardized patient modalities are helpful in increasing mental health nursing knowledge, standardized patient simulation has a greater impact on several other aspects including clinical reasoning and communication. Future multisite studies with larger samples are needed, including a wider variety of mental health scenarios.

Topics & Concepts

Mental healthModalitiesNursingMedicineMedical educationPsychologyPsychiatrySocial scienceSociologySimulation-Based Education in HealthcareInnovations in Medical EducationPatient Safety and Medication Errors
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