Retention of learning after training in Basic Life Support using low fidelity simulation in a dental hospital unit

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Autor(a) principal: Lima, Marcelo Nunes de
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Gaspar, Fernanda Drummond Ruas, Mauro, Túlio Gomes da Silva, Arruda, Márcia Apoliano Mesquita, Abbad, Gardênia da Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/29410
Resumo: AIMS: To evaluate the learning retention of participants of a Basic Life Support course in a dental unit of a university hospital.METHODS: This study combined quantitative and qualitative methods in a quasi-experimental design, in which the same subjects were compared before and at two moments after an intervention, which consisted of a training course in Basic Life Support. The participants were employees of the Oral Health Unit of the University Hospital of Brasília. Three evaluations were performed: pre-test, post-test and late post-test, in order to assess participants' learning retention. In a second stage of the research, interviews were conducted with the participants approved in the retention learning test.RESULTS: At all, 66 professionals participated in the course and carried out the theoretical pre-test and the theoretical and practical post-test. One year and five months after the course, 10 participants were submitted to the late post-test, also theoretical and practical. Regarding the theoretical knowledge, the mean was 6.3±2.31 points in the pre-test, 8.3±1.25 points in the post-test and 5.1±1.44 points in the late post-test. Late post-test results revealed also that 70% of participants met the minimum theoretical knowledge requirement for approval (5 of 10 points) but only 20% passed the practical retention assessment. The two participants who passed the practical evaluation had repeated the training after the initial course.CONCLUSIONS: Basic Life Support training based on simulation resulted in practical and theoretical learning in cardiopulmonary resuscitation. However, the effect did not persist after one year and five months, except for participants who repeated the training during this period, indicating that the long term retention of this learning requires more opportunities for training or practice. Further studies are needed to investigate the ideal workload, the number of repetitions required during training and the appropriate frequency of training, as well as to obtain information about the influence of prior knowledge of the participants and the practice after training in retention of skills.
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spelling Retention of learning after training in Basic Life Support using low fidelity simulation in a dental hospital unitRetenção da aprendizagem após treinamento em Suporte Básico de Vida com uso de simulação de baixa fidelidade em uma unidade hospitalar odontológicasimulationlearningbasic cardiac life supportcardiopulmonary resuscitationdentistry.simulaçãoaprendizagemsuporte básico de vidaressuscitação cardiopulmonarodontologia.AIMS: To evaluate the learning retention of participants of a Basic Life Support course in a dental unit of a university hospital.METHODS: This study combined quantitative and qualitative methods in a quasi-experimental design, in which the same subjects were compared before and at two moments after an intervention, which consisted of a training course in Basic Life Support. The participants were employees of the Oral Health Unit of the University Hospital of Brasília. Three evaluations were performed: pre-test, post-test and late post-test, in order to assess participants' learning retention. In a second stage of the research, interviews were conducted with the participants approved in the retention learning test.RESULTS: At all, 66 professionals participated in the course and carried out the theoretical pre-test and the theoretical and practical post-test. One year and five months after the course, 10 participants were submitted to the late post-test, also theoretical and practical. Regarding the theoretical knowledge, the mean was 6.3±2.31 points in the pre-test, 8.3±1.25 points in the post-test and 5.1±1.44 points in the late post-test. Late post-test results revealed also that 70% of participants met the minimum theoretical knowledge requirement for approval (5 of 10 points) but only 20% passed the practical retention assessment. The two participants who passed the practical evaluation had repeated the training after the initial course.CONCLUSIONS: Basic Life Support training based on simulation resulted in practical and theoretical learning in cardiopulmonary resuscitation. However, the effect did not persist after one year and five months, except for participants who repeated the training during this period, indicating that the long term retention of this learning requires more opportunities for training or practice. Further studies are needed to investigate the ideal workload, the number of repetitions required during training and the appropriate frequency of training, as well as to obtain information about the influence of prior knowledge of the participants and the practice after training in retention of skills.OBJETIVOS: Avaliar a retenção de aprendizagem dos participantes de um curso de Suporte Básico de Vida em uma unidade odontológica de um hospital universitário.MÉTODOS: Este estudo combinou métodos quantitativos e qualitativos em um delineamento quasi-experimental, em que foram comparados os mesmos sujeitos, antes e em dois momentos após uma intervenção, a qual consistiu em um curso de treinamento em Suporte Básico de Vida. Os participantes eram servidores da Unidade de Saúde Bucal do Hospital Universitário de Brasília. Foram realizadas três avaliações: pré-teste, pós-teste e pós-teste tardio, para aferir a retenção de aprendizagem dos participantes. Em uma segunda etapa da pesquisa, foram realizadas entrevistas com os participantes aprovados no teste de retenção de aprendizado.RESULTADOS: Ao todo, 66 profissionais participaram do curso e realizaram o pré-teste teórico e o pós-teste teórico e prático. Após um ano e cinco meses da realização do curso, 10 participantes foram submetidos ao pós-teste tardio, também teórico e prático. Em relação aos conhecimentos teóricos, a média foi 6,3±2,31 pontos no pré-teste, 8,3±1,25 pontos no pós-teste e 5,1±1,44 pontos no pós-teste tardio. Os resultados do pós-teste tardio revelaram também que 70% dos participantes cumpriram com o requisito mínimo em conhecimentos teóricos para aprovação no curso (5 de 10 pontos), mas apenas 20% foram aprovados na avaliação de retenção prática. Os dois participantes que foram aprovados na avaliação prática haviam repetido os treinamentos posteriormente ao curso inicial.CONCLUSÕES: O curso de Suporte Básico de Vida baseado em simulação resultou em aprendizagem prática e teórica sobre ressuscitação cardiopulmonar. Entretanto, o efeito não se manteve após um ano e cinco meses, exceto em participantes que repetiram o treinamento nesse período, indicando que a retenção a longo prazo dessa aprendizagem exige mais oportunidades de treino ou prática. São necessários mais estudos para investigar a carga horária ideal, o número de repetições necessárias durante o treinamento e a frequência adequada dos treinamentos, bem como obter informações sobre a influência do conhecimento prévio dos participantes e da prática após o treinamento na retenção das habilidades.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2018-03-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/2941010.15448/1980-6108.2018.1.29410Scientia Medica; Vol. 28 No. 1 (2018): Special issue on Simulation in Healthcare; ID29410Scientia Medica; v. 28 n. 1 (2018): Número especial sobre Simulação na Saúde; ID294101980-61081806-556210.15448/1980-6108.2018.1reponame:Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUC_RSporhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/29410/16608Copyright (c) 2018 Scientia Medicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima, Marcelo Nunes deGaspar, Fernanda Drummond RuasMauro, Túlio Gomes da SilvaArruda, Márcia Apoliano MesquitaAbbad, Gardênia da Silva2018-07-23T03:11:43Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/29410Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/PUBhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/oaiscientiamedica@pucrs.br || editora.periodicos@pucrs.br1980-61081806-5562opendoar:2018-07-23T03:11:43Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Retention of learning after training in Basic Life Support using low fidelity simulation in a dental hospital unit
Retenção da aprendizagem após treinamento em Suporte Básico de Vida com uso de simulação de baixa fidelidade em uma unidade hospitalar odontológica
title Retention of learning after training in Basic Life Support using low fidelity simulation in a dental hospital unit
spellingShingle Retention of learning after training in Basic Life Support using low fidelity simulation in a dental hospital unit
Lima, Marcelo Nunes de
simulation
learning
basic cardiac life support
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
dentistry.
simulação
aprendizagem
suporte básico de vida
ressuscitação cardiopulmonar
odontologia.
title_short Retention of learning after training in Basic Life Support using low fidelity simulation in a dental hospital unit
title_full Retention of learning after training in Basic Life Support using low fidelity simulation in a dental hospital unit
title_fullStr Retention of learning after training in Basic Life Support using low fidelity simulation in a dental hospital unit
title_full_unstemmed Retention of learning after training in Basic Life Support using low fidelity simulation in a dental hospital unit
title_sort Retention of learning after training in Basic Life Support using low fidelity simulation in a dental hospital unit
author Lima, Marcelo Nunes de
author_facet Lima, Marcelo Nunes de
Gaspar, Fernanda Drummond Ruas
Mauro, Túlio Gomes da Silva
Arruda, Márcia Apoliano Mesquita
Abbad, Gardênia da Silva
author_role author
author2 Gaspar, Fernanda Drummond Ruas
Mauro, Túlio Gomes da Silva
Arruda, Márcia Apoliano Mesquita
Abbad, Gardênia da Silva
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima, Marcelo Nunes de
Gaspar, Fernanda Drummond Ruas
Mauro, Túlio Gomes da Silva
Arruda, Márcia Apoliano Mesquita
Abbad, Gardênia da Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv simulation
learning
basic cardiac life support
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
dentistry.
simulação
aprendizagem
suporte básico de vida
ressuscitação cardiopulmonar
odontologia.
topic simulation
learning
basic cardiac life support
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
dentistry.
simulação
aprendizagem
suporte básico de vida
ressuscitação cardiopulmonar
odontologia.
description AIMS: To evaluate the learning retention of participants of a Basic Life Support course in a dental unit of a university hospital.METHODS: This study combined quantitative and qualitative methods in a quasi-experimental design, in which the same subjects were compared before and at two moments after an intervention, which consisted of a training course in Basic Life Support. The participants were employees of the Oral Health Unit of the University Hospital of Brasília. Three evaluations were performed: pre-test, post-test and late post-test, in order to assess participants' learning retention. In a second stage of the research, interviews were conducted with the participants approved in the retention learning test.RESULTS: At all, 66 professionals participated in the course and carried out the theoretical pre-test and the theoretical and practical post-test. One year and five months after the course, 10 participants were submitted to the late post-test, also theoretical and practical. Regarding the theoretical knowledge, the mean was 6.3±2.31 points in the pre-test, 8.3±1.25 points in the post-test and 5.1±1.44 points in the late post-test. Late post-test results revealed also that 70% of participants met the minimum theoretical knowledge requirement for approval (5 of 10 points) but only 20% passed the practical retention assessment. The two participants who passed the practical evaluation had repeated the training after the initial course.CONCLUSIONS: Basic Life Support training based on simulation resulted in practical and theoretical learning in cardiopulmonary resuscitation. However, the effect did not persist after one year and five months, except for participants who repeated the training during this period, indicating that the long term retention of this learning requires more opportunities for training or practice. Further studies are needed to investigate the ideal workload, the number of repetitions required during training and the appropriate frequency of training, as well as to obtain information about the influence of prior knowledge of the participants and the practice after training in retention of skills.
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