Acceptability and effectiveness of cinematic simulation on leveraging nursing students’ mental mastery in the psychiatric clinical experience: A randomized controlled trial

IF 1.9 Q2 NURSING
Rasha Salah Eweida PhD , Eman Ghallab PhD , Nashwa Ibrahim PhD , Mahmoud Abdelwahab Khedr PhD , Eman Abdeen Ali PhD
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Abstract

Background

Cinematic simulation is an innovative pedagogical strategy framed around introducing students to comprehensive, reliable films and highlighting the professional role of psychiatric nurses in caring for individuals with different mental health problems.

Aim

To determine the effect of cinematic simulation on leveraging nursing students’ mental mastery in the psychiatric clinical experience.

Design

A randomized controlled trial experimental research design was followed.

Methods

Students in the intervention group were exposed to standardized tutorial videos and micro-learning content about individuals with different mental health problems. They conducted a comprehensive psychiatric assessment and formulated a nursing care plan for the displayed case.

Results

Students who participated in cinematic simulation improved their overall mean score of emotion regulation (28.63±9.84 pre-intervention to 34.46±11.23 post-intervention). A significant improvement in the students' resilience capacity means score at pre and post-intervention (45.77±19.99 and 59.74±17.73, respectively) was reported. Moreover, there was a statistically significant improvement in the empathy mean score among the study group at pre- and post-intervention (29.43±12.32 and 38.94±13.63, respectively).

Conclusion

Cinematic simulation affords credible evidence in fostering undergraduates’ emotions, resilience, and empathy. Conducting further RCTs to replicate and validate the current study's findings would boost the evidence base for using cinematic simulation as a pedagogical tactic in nursing education.

在精神科临床经验中,电影模拟对提高护理专业学生心理掌控能力的可接受性和有效性:随机对照试验
背景电影模拟是一种创新的教学策略,其框架是向学生介绍全面、可靠的电影,并强调精神科护士在护理不同精神健康问题患者时的专业角色。目的确定电影模拟对提高护理专业学生在精神科临床经验中的心理驾驭能力的影响。方法干预组的学生接触标准化教程视频和微课内容,内容涉及不同精神健康问题患者。结果参与电影模拟的学生情绪调节的总平均得分有所提高(干预前为 28.63±9.84,干预后为 34.46±11.23)。据报告,干预前和干预后学生的复原能力平均得分(分别为 45.77±19.99 和 59.74±17.73)有了明显提高。此外,在干预前和干预后,研究组学生的移情能力平均分(分别为(29.43±12.32)分和(38.94±13.63)分)也有了显著提高。进一步开展研究性临床试验以复制和验证当前研究的结果,将为在护理教育中使用电影模拟教学法提供更多证据。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
10.50%
发文量
119
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Teaching and Learning in Nursing is the Official Journal of the National Organization of Associate Degree Nursing. The journal is dedicated to the advancement of Associate Degree Nursing education and practice, and promotes collaboration in charting the future of health care education and delivery. Topics include: - Managing Different Learning Styles - New Faculty Mentoring - Legal Issues - Research - Legislative Issues - Instructional Design Strategies - Leadership, Management Roles - Unique Funding for Programs and Faculty
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