2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.nedt.2017.09.004
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A model to teach concomitant patient communication during psychomotor skill development

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“…They suggested psychomotor skills be taught first, enabling students to develop solid understanding of the skills and the likely sensory elements patients will experience. As students become proficient in psychomotor skills, and the burden on their working memory lessens, they can practice the communication skills required to describe to patients the steps involved in different psychomotor skills and what patients will likely feel or hear (Nicholls et al, 2018). Students in our study appeared to learn in a similar manner;…”
Section: How To Teach Fundamental Carementioning
confidence: 68%
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“…They suggested psychomotor skills be taught first, enabling students to develop solid understanding of the skills and the likely sensory elements patients will experience. As students become proficient in psychomotor skills, and the burden on their working memory lessens, they can practice the communication skills required to describe to patients the steps involved in different psychomotor skills and what patients will likely feel or hear (Nicholls et al, 2018). Students in our study appeared to learn in a similar manner;…”
Section: How To Teach Fundamental Carementioning
confidence: 68%
“…Previous research has highlighted similar trends, with students even at second-and third-year finding it difficult to integrate communication and psychomotor skills (Kneebone et al, 2002). Whilst there is limited evidence on how to teach concomitant psychomotor and fundamental care skills, Nicholls et al (2018) argued that psychomotor and communication skills be taught separately to avoid M A N U S C R I P T…”
Section: How To Teach Fundamental Carementioning
confidence: 94%
“…In front of a patient, educators must exercise discretion and caution about what and how much information they share about practise performance with the learner. Pedagogical approaches on how best to do this have been described 51 . The use of staff members enables practice on an authentic human body without the need for censored communication (but can lead to conflict if pathology is identified) and should be used with caution.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pedagogical approaches on how best to do this have been described. 51 The use of staff members enables practice on an authentic human body without the need for censored communication (but can lead to conflict if pathology is identified) and should be used with caution. Simulation offers the learner the ability to learn sub-parts of the larger skill, with increasing complexity, also referred to as scaffolding.…”
Section: Stage Twomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Practicum aims to increase the conceptual understanding and students' psychomotor skills Millar & Abrahams (2009). Generally, research on psychomotor is conducted in health education, especially nursing Lopes et al (2019), Rourke (2019), Nicholls et al (2018). Supported by the opinions of Hofstein & Lunetta (2004), science learning is less successful if it is not supported by the practical activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%