A Modified Guideline for High-Fidelity Patient Simulation to Improve Student Satisfaction and Self-Confidence in Learning: A Mixed Study.
Autor: | Wong, Florence M. F., Wong, David C. N., Martínez-Sabater, Antonio, Chover-Sierra, Elena, Saus-Ortega, Carles |
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COLLEGE students
MEDICAL quality control CONFIDENCE TEACHING methods ANALYSIS of variance SIMULATED patients RESEARCH methodology SATISFACTION LEARNING strategies MEDICAL protocols QUALITATIVE research COMPARATIVE studies NURSING education T-test (Statistics) CRONBACH'S alpha STUDENTS DECISION making CHI-squared test DESCRIPTIVE statistics RESEARCH funding NURSING students DATA analysis software MEDICAL logic |
Zdroj: | Nursing Reports; Sep2023, Vol. 13 Issue 3, p1030-1039, 10p |
Abstrakt: | The coronaviral pandemic has led to a shift in traditional teaching methods to more innovative approaches, such as high-fidelity patient simulation (HFPS), which can improve students' clinical judgment and decision making for quality patient care. A modified guideline was introduced to enhance students' satisfaction and self-confidence in learning through HFPS. The study involved 189 baccalaureate nursing students, with 92 in the intervention group and 97 in the control group. The intervention group received the modified HFPS guideline, while the control group received standard treatment with basic instruction. After the HFPS debriefing session, students provided narrative feedback on their learning experiences. The quantitative results showed that students in the intervention group reported a significant improvement in satisfaction and self-confidence in learning compared to the control group. The modified HFPS guideline provided clear guidance for students to learn and apply knowledge and skills more effectively, leading to increased engagement during interactive simulation sessions. The results suggest that the HFPS guideline should be added to the curriculum to enhance students' satisfaction and self-confidence in learning, even for junior students. After the pandemic, innovative teaching methods, such as HFPS, can be necessary and beneficial for healthcare professional training. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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