A Proposed Model for Simulation Faculty Workload Determination
Background: Faculty workload calculations are not designed to capture nursing simulation faculty workload. The purposes of this literature review were to gather available determinants of simulation faculty workload in the existing literature and to propose a nascent simulation faculty workload model. Method: Scholarly databases were searched and synthesized. Results: Determinants of simulation faculty workload included substitution of clinical with simulation, simulation-to-clinical hour ratios, faculty preparation for simulation, faculty-to-student ratios, length of time in simulation, and the coordinator/director role. Conclusions: This article provides an initial attempt to identify and contextualize factors that determine simulation faculty workload. The simulation faculty workload model provides educators a framework with which to define and analyze concepts related to simulation workload, test relationships between these concepts, and guide discussions with administrators for appropriate workload credit for simulation-based learning activities.
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Published In
DOI
ISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Start / End Page
Related Subject Headings
- 4205 Nursing
- 4204 Midwifery
- 1110 Nursing