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Reliability of a rubric for performance evaluation in clinical simulation
Nuala Walshe (L) Siobhan Murphy (R) presenting in NUIG March 30th 2015
Pictured presenting at 5th International at Nursing and Midwifery Conference National University Ireland Galway are Siobhan Murphy and Nuala Walshe.
The presentation related to DARE2-patient safety rubric was developed for the performance evaluation of final year students. The Detect Deterioration, Accurate Assessment, Rapid Response, and Effective Escalation (DARE2)-patient safety programme BSc nursing students and its assessment rubric was developed by a research team including the presenters Dr Irene Hartigan and Ms Sinead O’ Brien. Their presentation stimulated lively debate among national and international nursing education colleagues.