Simulation in cardiorespiratory arrest: assessment of satisfaction with the learning of nursing students

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Autor(a) principal: Linn,Amanda Chlalup
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: de Souza,Emiliane Nogueira, Caregnato,Rita Catalina Aquino
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the satisfaction and self-confidence of undergraduate nursing students’ learning in a scenario of realistic clinical simulation with the theme of advanced cardiopulmonary arrest maneuvers. Method: Exploratory-descriptive study, with a quantitative approach. In order to evaluate the simulation activity developed undergraduate nursing students responded to the Student Satisfaction and Self-Confidence with Learning Scale. Results: 19 students participated in the study. Students’ satisfaction and self-confidence with learning were identified, with an average of 4.17 ± 0.59 in the developed scenario. In the subscale of satisfaction with current learning and in the subscale of self-confidence with learning, 86.3% and 76.6% of students scored the items in a maximum way (4-5), respectively. Conclusion: Nursing students demonstrate satisfaction and self-confidence with learning from a realistic clinical simulation scenario on the theme of advanced cardiorespiratory arrest maneuvers.
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title Simulation in cardiorespiratory arrest: assessment of satisfaction with the learning of nursing students
spellingShingle Simulation in cardiorespiratory arrest: assessment of satisfaction with the learning of nursing students
Linn,Amanda Chlalup
Students, Nursing
Learning
Simulation Technique
Patient Simulation Heart Arrest
Nursing Education
title_short Simulation in cardiorespiratory arrest: assessment of satisfaction with the learning of nursing students
title_full Simulation in cardiorespiratory arrest: assessment of satisfaction with the learning of nursing students
title_fullStr Simulation in cardiorespiratory arrest: assessment of satisfaction with the learning of nursing students
title_full_unstemmed Simulation in cardiorespiratory arrest: assessment of satisfaction with the learning of nursing students
title_sort Simulation in cardiorespiratory arrest: assessment of satisfaction with the learning of nursing students
author Linn,Amanda Chlalup
author_facet Linn,Amanda Chlalup
de Souza,Emiliane Nogueira
Caregnato,Rita Catalina Aquino
author_role author
author2 de Souza,Emiliane Nogueira
Caregnato,Rita Catalina Aquino
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Linn,Amanda Chlalup
de Souza,Emiliane Nogueira
Caregnato,Rita Catalina Aquino
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Students, Nursing
Learning
Simulation Technique
Patient Simulation Heart Arrest
Nursing Education
topic Students, Nursing
Learning
Simulation Technique
Patient Simulation Heart Arrest
Nursing Education
description ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the satisfaction and self-confidence of undergraduate nursing students’ learning in a scenario of realistic clinical simulation with the theme of advanced cardiopulmonary arrest maneuvers. Method: Exploratory-descriptive study, with a quantitative approach. In order to evaluate the simulation activity developed undergraduate nursing students responded to the Student Satisfaction and Self-Confidence with Learning Scale. Results: 19 students participated in the study. Students’ satisfaction and self-confidence with learning were identified, with an average of 4.17 ± 0.59 in the developed scenario. In the subscale of satisfaction with current learning and in the subscale of self-confidence with learning, 86.3% and 76.6% of students scored the items in a maximum way (4-5), respectively. Conclusion: Nursing students demonstrate satisfaction and self-confidence with learning from a realistic clinical simulation scenario on the theme of advanced cardiorespiratory arrest maneuvers.
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