Using National Measures of Patients' Perceptions of Health Care to Design and Debrief Clinical Simulations
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2017-01
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This article describes an innovative approach to using national measures of patients' perspectives of quality health care. Nurses from a regional simulation consortium designed and executed a simulation using the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey to prepare nurses to improve care and, in turn, enhance patients' perceptions of care. The consortium is currently revising the reporting mechanism to collect data about specific learning objectives based on national quality indicator benchmarks, specifically HCAHPS. This revision reflects the changing needs of health care to include quality metrics in simulation.
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Eisert, S. L., Bartlett Ellis, R. J., Geers, J. W., & Werskey, K. L. (2017). Using National Measures of Patients’ Perceptions of Health Care to Design and Debrief Clinical Simulations: Nursing Education Perspectives, 38(1), 44–46. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000000078
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