Effectiveness of Simulation-Based, Peer Learning Intervention in Continuing Nursing Education: An Explorative Study
Pecy M Paul, Sanchosekar M, Seetu Palo, Edward M Priyanka, Divya R Nair, Sathiya R

TL;DR
This study explores how peer learning with simulations can improve nursing education and close the gap between theory and practice.
Contribution
The study introduces simulation-based peer learning as an effective method for continuing nursing education.
Findings
Simulation-based peer learning significantly improved nursing knowledge in post-tests.
Knowledge retention declined after two months, with only the first session group showing statistical significance.
Peer learning with simulations is a valuable tool for capacity building in nursing education.
Abstract
Background: Despite the vast research by nursing professionals on various methods of nursing education, little research has been conducted exploring the efficacy of peer learning as a teaching-learning tool amongst registered nurses. Hence, this study was conducted among in-service nursing officers to evaluate the usefulness of simulation-based peer learning sessions as an educational tool for capacity building. Material and methods: Using a pre-test and post-test design, the study was conducted among 150 in-service nurses at a tertiary care hospital. Five structured simulation-based, peer learning modules were designed. The nurses were divided into five groups using random and purposive sampling. Each group attended one session of the peer learning module on advanced nursing care by simulated clinical and nursing care 'demonstrate, observe, assist, and perform' (DOAP) activity.…
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TopicsInternational Environmental Law and Policies · Comparative International Legal Studies · Law, Ethics, and AI Impact
