Eva Abad-Corpa , Juan Francisco Guillén-Ríos , M. del Mar Pastor-Bravo , Ismael Jiménez-Ruiz
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Abstract
Objective
The most effective training methods are experiential, including those focused on experiences and emotions. Clinical simulation, especially high-fidelity simulation, is one of the most effective methodologies for the acquisition of competencies in care like palliative care. The simulation with actors can train future healthcare science professionals in technical, intellectual, or interpersonal skills. The objective is to evaluate high-fidelity simulation with actors as a tool in palliative care training for nursing students.
Method
Over three years, the study was conducted in the Faculty of Nursing of Murcia with nursing students. A mixed methods study with sequential explanatory design in three moments was conducted: 1) Quasi-experimental study in a single group (n = 12) before and after attending the palliative care course with clinical simulation with actors to assess the communication skills (CICAA scale). 2) Qualitative study with phenomenological perspective after clinical simulation (174 reflective students’ narratives). 3) Cross-sectional observational study, one year later, to assess the transfer of knowledge and skills to the clinical practice (71 students).
Results
Students who interacted with actors in clinical simulation improved their communication skills and the ability to establish an effective helping relationship with both end-of-life patients and their families. The students perceived the clinical simulation as an innovative learning methodology that is useful to encourage reflection and transfer of learning during their clinical internship.
Conclusions
Standardization of the use of active learning methodologies is recommended for a better acquisition of transversal skills such as communication skills in palliative care.
最有效的训练方法是经验训练,其中,那些专注于经验和情绪的训练方法。临床模拟,特别是高保真,是获得护理技能最有效的方法之一。参与者模拟可以为未来的医疗保健人员在技术、智力和人际交往能力方面做好准备。本研究的目的是评估高保真模拟演员作为护理学生姑息治疗培训的工具。这项研究在穆尔西亚大学护理学院进行了三年,对象是护理专业的学生。联合进行了一项研究方法设计三个时刻:1)的解释性研究cuasi-experimental顺序只有组(n = 12)课程之前和之后的姑息治疗课进行了模拟临床和印度洋金枪鱼委员会规模加以沟通能力评价。2)模拟后的现象学定性研究(174名学生的反思叙事)。3)一年后的观察性横断面研究,评估知识和技能向诊所的转移(71名学生回答)。与演员的高保真模拟提高了沟通技巧和与临终患者及其亲属建立有效帮助关系的能力。这是一种创新的、有用的学习方法,鼓励反思和将学习转移到诊所。建议标准化主动学习方法,以提高横向技能的习得,如姑息治疗中的沟通。最有效的训练方法是经验训练,包括以经验和情绪为重点的训练。临床模拟,尤其是high-fidelity模拟,is one of the most effective方法competencies for the手册方面care像palliative care。与非国家行为体的模拟can train future healthcare science professionals in technical intellectual, or人际技能。目的是评估高保真模拟作为护理学生姑息治疗培训的工具。三年来,穆尔西亚护理学院对护理学生进行了这项研究。采用三时刻顺序解释设计的混合方法进行研究:1)在参加姑息治疗课程前后对单个组(n = 12)进行准实验研究,临床模拟参与者评估沟通技能(iccat量表)。2)临床模拟后物理学视角的定性研究(174名反思学生的叙述)。3)一年后的横断面观察研究,评估知识和技能向临床实践的转移情况(71名学生)。在临床模拟中与演员互动的学生提高了他们的沟通技能,并与临终患者及其家人建立有效的帮助关系。学生认为临床模拟是一种创新的学习方法,有助于鼓励他们在临床实习期间反思和转移学习。建议对主动学习方法的使用进行标准化,以便更好地掌握诸如姑息治疗中的沟通技能等横向技能。
期刊介绍:
Enfermería Clínica is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that is a useful and necessary tool for nursing professionals from the different areas of nursing (healthcare, administration, education and research) as well as for healthcare professionals involved in caring for persons, families and the community. It is the only Spanish nursing journal that mainly publishes original research. The aim of the Journal is to promote increased knowledge through the publication of original research and other studies that may help nursing professionals improve their daily practice. This objective is pursued throughout the different sections that comprise the Journal: Original Articles and Short Original Articles, Special Articles, Patient Care and Letters to the Editor. There is also an Evidence-Based Nursing section that includes comments about original articles of special interest written by experts.