Susi Cristalino Pereira, Mikael Lucas Anjo Pires, Paulo Percio Mota Magro, Tayse Tâmara da Paixão Duarte, Marcia Cristina da Silva Magro
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Abstract
Objectives: to assess the effect of active teaching strategies on clinical judgment for cardiopulmonary arrest care of patients with COVID-19 in in-hospital settings by an interprofessional team.
Methods: quasi-experimental study without a comparison group. A total of 85 professionals were selected by non-probabilistic sampling. The educational intervention consisted of a class combined with skills training. The significance level was 5%.
Results: most professionals were categorized as "proficiency" on a clinical judgment scale (52.9%). The "exemplary" category accounted for 31.8% of the total. Only 2.4% of participants were categorized as "beginning" and 12.9% were "developing" post-intervention.
Conclusions: an active strategy based on a dialogued lecture combined with skills training had a positive impact on clinical judgment improvement. Thus, participatory educational actions, based on an active teaching method, developed, in most nurses, the "proficiency" and "exemplary" levels, while, in the medical and physiotherapy team, the "exemplary" level predominated.
期刊介绍:
The Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem created in 1932, March 20 is the official publication of the Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem (Brazilian Nursing Association) has as purpose to disseminate the scientific production from different nursing interest areas of knowledge, including those which express the political project of the Association. The Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem is the oldest journal of the Brazilian nursing. Its first title was "Annaes de Enfermagem" from 1932 to 1941, being entitled Anais de Enfermagem" until 1955, when its title was changed to the current.