Keywords

New media simulation stories, Simulation scenarios, Theory of engagement, Undergraduate nursing education

 

Authors

  1. WEBB-CORBETT, ROBIN PhD, FNP-C, RNC-OB
  2. SCHWARTZ, MELISSA RENEE MSN, RNC-OB
  3. GREEN, BOB MSN, CNM
  4. SESSOMS, ANDREA MSN, CNM
  5. SWANSON, MELVIN PhD

Abstract

New media simulation stories are short multimedia presentations that combine simulation, digital technology, and story branching to depict a variety of healthcare-related scenarios. The purpose of this study was to explore whether learning outcomes were enhanced if students viewed the results of both correct and incorrect nursing actions demonstrated through new media simulation stories. A convenience sample of 109 undergraduate nursing students in a family-centered maternity course participated in the study. Study findings suggests that students who viewed both correct and incorrect depictions of maternity nursing actions scored better on tests than did those students who viewed only correct nursing actions.