Skills for safe practice: a qualitative study to evaluate the use of simulation in safeguarding children teaching for pre-registration children’s nurses

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Abstract

Safeguarding children teaching is a required component in all pre-registration nursing curricula. A structured approach to this teaching as part of preparation for registration as a children's nurse was developed jointly by the Course Leader and the Designated Nurse for Safeguarding Children. This approach aims to equip children's nurses with the necessary theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed for safe practice. A key element in this curriculum is simulation, where students must assess injuries on manikins, select and complete appropriate documentation, and perform a nursing handover. Simulation has recognised value in nurse education but its use in safeguarding children teaching for student children's nurses has not previously been widely reported.
Original languageEnglish
Pages85-89
Volume34
Specialist publicationNurse Education in Practice
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • pre-registration
  • children's nurses
  • Safeguarding
  • Simulation
  • students

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