A day in the life of a maternity unit: Immersive simulation for final year student midwives

Ruth Sanders, Jemma Thorne

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Abstract

Simulation is an established transformational and experiential learning strategy in health education, drawing on creative and innovative teaching techniques. This article discusses a large-scale unfolding case study using real-time simulation with a multiprofessional facilitation team, to explore how using several simulation techniques can provide a rich learning experience for both midwifery students and their facilitators. Many midwifery students find the application of theoretical learning to practice settings a challenge, and report lacking confidence in certain elements of clinical practice, which can become more concerning in the latter stages of their training. By using multiple approaches with a student-centred outlook, this immersive simulation event positively impacted students' clinical confidence and assurance in their assessment skills, and enabled them to feel more fully prepared for everyday midwifery practice.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)570-573
Number of pages4
JournalBritish Journal of Midwifery
Volume32
Issue number10
Early online date30 Sep 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Oct 2024

Keywords

  • midwifery education
  • midwifery students
  • multiprofessional simulation
  • simulation-based learning
  • simulation education
  • Midwifery education
  • Multiprofessional simulation
  • Simulation education
  • Simulation-based learning
  • Midwifery students

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