Keywords

Dementia Simulation, Empathic Understanding, Experiential Learning, Nurse Practitioner Education, Person-in-Context Simulation

 

Authors

  1. Harrington, Candace C.
  2. Neil, Janice A.
  3. Hardin, Sonya R.
  4. Roberson, Donna W.

Abstract

Abstract: This one-group nonexperimental pretest/posttest repeated-measures design plus interpretative phenomenological analysis explored nurse practitioner students' perceptions of dementia using virtual simulation. Perceptions of dementia and its associated challenges differed after the simulation. A critical theme that emerged was "developing empathic understanding"; the two subthemes were "mirroring dementia behaviors" and "provoking emotions." Virtual dementia simulation is an inexpensive, low-fidelity strategy to challenge assumptions and preconceived belief systems about dementia. Person-in-context experiential learning is valuable in nurse practitioner education for facilitating empathic understanding. Further research is needed to explore the correlation between empathic understanding and altruistic helping behaviors in professional practice.