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Simulation in Nursing Education-International Perspectives and Contemporary Scope of Practice (2016)
Journal Article
Husebø, S. E., Kelly, M. A., Berragan, E., Husebo, S., & Orr, F. (2016). Simulation in Nursing Education-International Perspectives and Contemporary Scope of Practice. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 48(3), 312-321. https://doi.org/10.1111/jnu.12208

© 2016 Sigma Theta Tau International. Purpose: This article provides insights and perspectives from four experienced educators about their approaches to developing, delivering, and evaluating impactful simulation learning experiences for undergraduat... Read More about Simulation in Nursing Education-International Perspectives and Contemporary Scope of Practice.

Using simulation pedagogy in nursing to enhance learning through assessment (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Berragan, E., Short, H., & Grindrod, E. (2015, September). Using simulation pedagogy in nursing to enhance learning through assessment. Paper presented at NET2015, Cambridge

Engagement with professional practice learning introduced through simulation, which includes peer and formative assessment and builds towards summative assessment in clinical practice, is central to the undergraduate nursing curriculum at UWE and at... Read More about Using simulation pedagogy in nursing to enhance learning through assessment.

Low fidelity interdisciplinary ward simulation for patient safety: how feasible and effective is it in undergraduate healthcare training? (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Kennedy, J., Berragan, E., & Ellis, A. (2015, June). Low fidelity interdisciplinary ward simulation for patient safety: how feasible and effective is it in undergraduate healthcare training?. Paper presented at ASME 2015 and SESAM 2015, Belfast

It has been shown that UK nursing and medical students feel un-prepared for registered practice and foundation jobs (Whitehead and Holmes, 2011; Goldacre et al., 2010). A key reason for this is lack of experience in prioritisation, difficulties mana... Read More about Low fidelity interdisciplinary ward simulation for patient safety: how feasible and effective is it in undergraduate healthcare training?.

Can interprofessional simulation simulation improve handover and team working skills of final year medical and nursing students? (2014)
Presentation / Conference
Melgies, J., & Berragan, E. (2014, July). Can interprofessional simulation simulation improve handover and team working skills of final year medical and nursing students?. Paper presented at ASME Annual Scientific Meeting, Brighton

Effective handover is an essential skill for both junior doctors and nurses to acquire. Communication errors can gravely affect patient safety – and within NHS the patient can be expected to be cared for by multiple healthcare teams, often on several... Read More about Can interprofessional simulation simulation improve handover and team working skills of final year medical and nursing students?.

Learning to deliver compassionate care: The role of peer support for practice learning (2014)
Presentation / Conference
Berragan, E., Williams, J., & Carter, C. (2014, June). Learning to deliver compassionate care: The role of peer support for practice learning. Poster presented at NETNEP 2014, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands

Following publication of the Willis Report (2012) and the Francis Report (2010, 2013), there is an increasing focus upon how compassionate care is addressed in undergraduate nursing programmes (Cornwell et al., 2013). This poster presentation illustr... Read More about Learning to deliver compassionate care: The role of peer support for practice learning.

Learning nursing through simulation: Towards an expansive model of learning (2014)
Presentation / Conference
Berragan, E. (2014, June). Learning nursing through simulation: Towards an expansive model of learning. Paper presented at NETNEP 2014, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands

My study explores the impact of simulation upon learning for undergraduate nursing students. Conducted as a small-scale narrative case study, this study tells the unique stories of a small number of undergraduate nursing students, nurse mentors and n... Read More about Learning nursing through simulation: Towards an expansive model of learning.

Learning nursing through simulation: Towards an expansive model of learning (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Berragan, E. (2013, September). Learning nursing through simulation: Towards an expansive model of learning. Paper presented at NET 2013, Cambridge

My study explores the impact of simulation upon learning for undergraduate nursing students. Conducted as a small-scale narrative case study, this study tells the unique stories of a small number of undergraduate nursing students, nurse mentors and n... Read More about Learning nursing through simulation: Towards an expansive model of learning.

Conceptualising learning through simulation: An expansive approach forprofessional and personal learning (2013)
Journal Article
Berragan, L., & Berragan, E. (2013). Conceptualising learning through simulation: An expansive approach forprofessional and personal learning. Nurse Education in Practice, 13(4), 250-255. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nepr.2013.01.004

This paper explores different ways of conceptualising the learning that occurs as student nurses engage in simulation experiences. The conceptual frameworks discussed in this paper draw upon the work of Benner and Sutphen (2007) and Engeström (1994).... Read More about Conceptualising learning through simulation: An expansive approach forprofessional and personal learning.

Conceptualising learning through simulation: Towards an expansive model of learning (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Berragan, E. (2013, March). Conceptualising learning through simulation: Towards an expansive model of learning. Paper presented at RCN International Research Society Conference, Belfast

My study explores the impact of simulation upon learning for undergraduate nursing students. Conducted as a small-scale narrative case study, this study tells the unique stories of a small number of undergraduate nursing students, nurse mentors and n... Read More about Conceptualising learning through simulation: Towards an expansive model of learning.

Learning nursing through simulation: Towards an expansive model of learning (2013)
Thesis
Berragan, E. Learning nursing through simulation: Towards an expansive model of learning. (Thesis). University of the West of England. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/935967

This thesis explores the impact of simulation upon learning for undergraduate nursing students. A brief history of the evolution of pre-registration nurse education and the development of simulation for nursing provide background and context to the s... Read More about Learning nursing through simulation: Towards an expansive model of learning.

Simulation: A learning pedagogy for nursing (2012)
Presentation / Conference
Berragan, E. (2012, June). Simulation: A learning pedagogy for nursing. Paper presented at NETNEP 2012, Baltimore, USA

Simulation features strongly within the undergraduate nursing curriculum for many Universities. It provides a variety of opportunities for students as they learn and develop their clinical nursing skills (Berragan, 2011). The nurse education literatu... Read More about Simulation: A learning pedagogy for nursing.

Virtual drug round: Development and next steps (2012)
Book Chapter
Moule, P., Bastow, F., & Berragan, E. (2012). Virtual drug round: Development and next steps. In E. Poikela, & P. Poikela (Eds.), Towards Simulation Pedagogy: Developing Nursing Simulation in a European Network (92-100). Rovaniemi: Rovaniemi University of Applied Sciences

Simulation: An effective pedagogical approach for nursing? (2011)
Journal Article
Berragan, E. (2011). Simulation: An effective pedagogical approach for nursing?. Nurse Education Today, 31(7), 660-663

Simulation features strongly within the undergraduate nursing curriculum for many Universities. It provides a variety of opportunities for students as they develop their clinical nursing skills. The nursing literature highlights the potential of th... Read More about Simulation: An effective pedagogical approach for nursing?.

Learning nursing through simulation and OSCE (2009)
Presentation / Conference
Berragan, E., & Short, H. (2009, September). Learning nursing through simulation and OSCE. Poster presented at The Australasian Nurse Education Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand

Consultancy in nursing: Roles and opportunities (1998)
Journal Article
Berragan, E. (1998). Consultancy in nursing: Roles and opportunities. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 7(2), 139-143. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2702.1998.00145.x

This paper considers the development of consultancy roles within nursing, specifically examining internal and external approaches to consultation. As consultancy in nursing develops there appear to be two major trends: external or independent consult... Read More about Consultancy in nursing: Roles and opportunities.

Nursing practice draws upon several different ways of knowing (1998)
Journal Article
Berragan, E. (1998). Nursing practice draws upon several different ways of knowing. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 7(3), 209-217. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2702.1998.00146.x

• This paper explores the proposition that nursing practice draws upon several different ways of knowing. • It highlights difficulties often faced by practising nurses in defining what they do and hence what it is that constitutes nursing practice. •... Read More about Nursing practice draws upon several different ways of knowing.

The concept of quality care (1994)
Journal Article
Berragan, E. (1994). The concept of quality care. Journal of Community Nursing, 8(7), 36-38

Patterns of death (1991)
Journal Article
Berragan (nee Watson), E. (1991). Patterns of death