Effectiveness of Objective Structured Clinical Examinations and Standardized Patient Simulations for Increasing Learner Knowledge in Family Nurse Practitioner Education: A Systematic Review of the Literature
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Sibley, Sean
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Univ Maine, Clin assistant Fac, Sch Nursing, Orono, ME 04469 USAUniv Maine, Clin assistant Fac, Sch Nursing, Orono, ME 04469 USA
Sibley, Sean
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Strout, Kelley
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Univ Maine, Sch Nursing, Orono, ME USAUniv Maine, Clin assistant Fac, Sch Nursing, Orono, ME 04469 USA
Strout, Kelley
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Bonnet, Jennifer
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Univ Maine, Off Res Dev, Orono, ME USAUniv Maine, Clin assistant Fac, Sch Nursing, Orono, ME 04469 USA
Bonnet, Jennifer
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AIMThe aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the effectiveness of using objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) and standardized patient (SP) simulations in family nurse practitioner (FNP) education to increase students' knowledge and skill competency.BACKGROUNDMany programs use OSCE and SP simulation, but there is limited empirical data demonstrating their effectiveness for Kirkpatrick's level of learning.METHODA systematic search of published and unpublished literature was conducted in seven databases/registries in February 2023. Quantitative, experimental studies and quasi-experimental studies with comparison and explicit FNP learner population were included.RESULTSOf 4,442 records, zero studies met the inclusion criteria. Some studies with eligible designs investigated different populations (e.g., acute care nurse practitioner, prelicensure students).CONCLUSIONThe absence of included studies in this systematic review upholds the established need for continued investigation and can be used to support funding opportunities addressing this critical gap in nursing education science.