High-Level realism in simulation: a catalyst for providing intimate care
Results: The main theme of shifting of confidence describes the movement from fear of engaging in intimate touch to complete nursing tasks (showering and attending to hygiene needs) to touch as means for engaging in intimate care. The realism and vulnerability of the Mask-Ed™ simulation was the catalyst for this shift that placed the person at the center of the care delivery.
Conclusions: Within the safety of the classroom, Mask-Ed™ allowed students to authentically experience the shock factor of caring for a naked elderly woman. The Mask-Ed™ educator then reconstructed the students' experience to lead them to patient-centered care. The findings of this study suggest that the Mask-Ed™ simulation technique is well positioned to teach intimate care.
History
Publication title
Clinical Simulation in NursingVolume
17Pagination
47-57ISSN
1876-1399Department/School
School of NursingPublisher
ElsevierPlace of publication
United StatesRights statement
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