Use of the step-up action research model to improve trauma-related nursing educational practice
Use of the step-up action research model to improve trauma-related nursing educational practice
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Background: A lack of authentic learning opportunities influence the quality of emergency training of nursing students.The purpose of this article is to describe how the step-up action research model was used to improve Kitchen Wear the quality of trauma-related educational practice of undergraduate nursing students.Objectives: To reduce deaths caused by trauma, healthcare workers should be competent to provide emergency care and collaborate effectively with one another.
Method: A simulated mass casualty incident, structured to support the integration of theory into practice, became a more rigorous action research activity which Entertainment Unit focused on the quality improvement of the mass casualty incident.Results: The results indicated improved student learning; partnership appreciation; improved student coping mechanisms, and increased student exposure.Quality emergency training thus results in better real-life collaboration in emergency contexts.
Conclusion: The step-up action research model proved to be a collaborative and flexible process.To improve the quality and rigour of educational programmes it is therefore recommended that the step-up action research model be routinely used in the execution of educational practices.