Mask Ed : knowledgeable, realistic and spontaneous simulation : a humanistic simulation technique designed to transform the educator and the education process
In 2008 an innovative and unique approach to simulation using life like silicone props worn by the educator was introduced in a first year undergraduate nursing program at CQUniversity in Queensland, Australia. The technique termed MASK-ED™ (KRS simulation) involves the educator (hidden totally behind authentic silicone props) to transform into a character with a history relevant to the learning experience. The character then becomes the platform for teaching. The intent of the technique is to bring the patient to the centre of the simulation experience. The technique has proven to engage learners and prepare them for their clinical experience in a unique and creative way and has now been defined, refined and articulated. This presentation will demonstrate the approach and explain the pedagogy developed to inform the technique. Findings from two research studies which highlight students’ and educator’s perceptions will be presented. The presentation will conclude with an outline of where the technique is now at and future directions.
History
Parent Title
Sigma Theta Tau International's 23rd International Nursing Research Congress.
Start Page
58
End Page
58
Number of Pages
1
Start Date
2012-07-30
Finish Date
2012-08-03
Location
Brisbane
Publisher
Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing
Place of Publication
USA
Peer Reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Era Eligible
No
Name of Conference
Sigma Theta Tau International. Nursing Research Congress