Zoila Esperanza Leiton-Espinoza, Ángel López-González, Maritza Evangelina Villanueva-Benites, Yrene E Urbina-Rojas, Joseba Rabanales-Sotos, Yda Hoyos-Álvarez, María D Pilar Gómez-Lujan
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Objectives: The objectives of this study were to determine the suitability of the low-fidelity/low-cost simulator "Salvando a Rosita®" in the acquisition of "hands-only CPR" skills by adult nursing degree students. Methods: A quasi-experimental quantitative study was carried out with a single experimental group that included 89 nursing degree students; it was conducted in November and December 2024 at the National University of Trujillo, Peru. Results: The STAI-TA score was 17.30, and the STAI-SA score was 37.00 points. Women showed a greater level of SA (p = 0.002). The required effort was described by women as being high and by men as light (p < 0.001). The compression rate was 125.7, and the percentage of compressions with an adequate depth was 89.6%. Overweight/obese individuals achieved more correct compressions (p < 0.01). The attitudes toward alerting emergency services, remaining calm while a person is in cardiac arrest, applying the CPR sequence automatically, and performing CCs were better after receiving training. The majority considered the "Salvando a Rosita®" simulator to be useful for teaching "hands-only CPR" to students in the first cycles of a nursing degree. Conclusions: The "Salvando a Rosita®" simulator was found to be an appropriate tool for teaching "hands-only CPR" to students in either the first cycles of health sciences or in other related professions.
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