Nursing Student Perceptions of Home Visit Simulation Scenarios.

Nurs Educ Perspect

About the Authors Cheryl W. Thompson, DNP, RN, PHCNS-BC, is a professor, Department of Nursing, York College of Pennsylvania, York, Pennsylvania. Stephanie Moscola, BS, is an alumna of York College of Pennsylvania. Scottie Thompson Buckland, BS, is project and data specialist, Floyd Institute for Public Policy, Center for Opinion Research at Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. For more information, contact Dr. Thompson at

Published: February 2021

Ensuring quality clinical placement in community health nursing courses is challenging as faculty cannot observe all nursing students and little consistency is found in student experiences. Simulation can supplement traditional clinical experiences. Two home visit scenarios with learning objectives were developed. Students conducted the scenarios in the role of nurse or nursing student and completed evaluations of the experience. The findings suggest students perceived they were able to meet the learning objectives in each scenario regardless of which role was played. Home visit simulations were beneficial to student learning in the community health nursing course.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000000625DOI Listing

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