Faculty-Led Role-Play Simulation: Going Live to Teach Patient-Centered Care to Nursing Students

2019 ◽  
Vol 58 (11) ◽  
pp. 665-668
Author(s):  
Sharon Cole Powers ◽  
Melanie Hall Morris ◽  
Heather Flynn ◽  
Julie Perry
2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 4
Author(s):  
Elsye Maria Rosa ◽  
Erna Rochmawati ◽  
Ekorini Sulistyowati

AbstrakLife limiting illness (LLI) adalah penyakit yang tidak memiliki harapan untuk dapat disembuhkan, bahkan kematian akan menjadi konsekuensi langsung dari penyakit yang dideritanya. Pendekatan komprehensif yang dapat diberikan pada  pasien dengan Life limiting illness (LLI), untuk meningkatkan kualitas pelayanan yaitu dengan menerapkan Patient Centered Care dalam pemberian Perawatan Palliative. Tujuan Pengabdian masyarakat untuk meningkatkan kemampuan petugas kesehatan di RS dalam memberikan pelayanan bagi pasien LLI mengunakan pendekatan Patient Centered Care dan Palliative care. Metode yang digunakan untuk meningkatkan kemampuan petugas adalah dengan menggunakan pelatihan dan role play mengenai peran masing-masing profesi dalam memberikan asuhan kepada pasien LLI. Kemampuan petugas terlihat pada Kepatuhan petugas dalam melakukan pelayanan pada pasien LLI, terlihat pada hasil Kepatuhan pengisian rekam medis secara terpadu oleh semua petugas kesehatan. Hasil dari pengabdian masyarakat dengan menggunakan metode pelatihan dan role play ini secara signifikan mempengaruhi peningkatan kekampuan petugas dalam mengasuh pasien LLI. Hasil yang paling terlihat adalah pengisian rekam medis secara terpadu yang diisi oleh petugas kesehatan.Kata kunci: kepatuhan petugas; palliative care; patient centered care. The Implementation Patient Centered and Palliative Care In Life Limiting Illness Patients At PKU Gamping Yogyakarta Hospital AbstractLife limiting illness (LLI) is a disease that has no hope of being cured, even death will be a direct consequence of the illness. A comprehensive approach that can be given to patients with Life Limiting illness (LLI), to improve the quality of service is to apply Patient Centered Care in the provision of Palliative Care. Community service aims  to improve the ability of health workers in hospitals to provide services for LLI patients using the Patient Centered Care and Palliative care approaches. The method used to improve officers can use to training and role play regarding the role of each profession in providing care to LLI patients. The ability of officers is seen in the Compliance of officers in providing services to LLI patients, seen in the results of Compliance in filling medical records in an integrated manner by all health workers. The results of community service by using training methods and role play significantly influence the increase in the ability of officers to care for LLI patients. The most visible result is filling medical records in an integrated manner filled by health workers.Keywords: compliance health service; palliative care; patient centered care. 


2009 ◽  
Vol 48 (12) ◽  
pp. 711-715 ◽  
Author(s):  
Leslie M. McKeon ◽  
Tommie Norris ◽  
Brittany Cardell ◽  
Teresa Britt

2021 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 218-225
Author(s):  
Jihea Choi ◽  
Heun Keung Yoon ◽  
Dahye Kim ◽  
Minju Kang ◽  
Minji Park ◽  
...  

Purpose: Interpersonal competence, a key competence for patient-centered care by nurses, should be understood. Therefore, factors influencing the interpersonal competence of nursing students should be identified to explore and enhance their interpersonal relationships during the undergraduate educational curriculum for nursing educators. In this study factors influencing interpersonal competence, especially on self-assertiveness and empathy in nursing students were identified and analysed.Methods: A cross-sectional study design was used for the study in two Korean nursing colleges with similar baccalaureate nursing curricula. A total of 251 nursing students from freshman to senior year completed a questionnaire to measure related factors that were assumed to influence nursing students’ interpersonal competence. Data were collected from October 11~31, 2016. Study variables included self-assertiveness, empathy, interpersonal competence, and socio-demographic status. Multiple regression analysis was used for data analysis.Results: Nursing students’ interpersonal competence was explained by personality (β=.22), self-assertiveness (β=.16) and empathy (β=.38). The explanatory power of these predictors was 26.8% (p<.001).Conclusions: Nursing students’ interpersonal competence during the undergraduate nursing years can be enhanced by educational strategies that improve their interpersonal relationship as patient-centered care providers. Simultaneously, the attitude of the nurse educator is also important for nursing students who are to be treated as valuable learners and to improve students' empathy and self-assertiveness ability.


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