外周静脉置管及给药:模拟学习。

Q2 Medicine
Silvio Simeone, Gianpaolo Gargiulo, Vincenzo Bosco, Caterina Mercuri, Stefano Botti, Stefano Candido, Giuseppe Paonessa, Daniela Bruni, Nicola Serra, Patrizia Doldo
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摘要

背景与目的:静脉通路的获取、定位和管理是护理实践中复杂而常见的程序。在基础护理教育中学习正确的知识和技能是一个重要的目标。使用模拟器可以更好地获得技能,保证患者和护理学生的安全。然而,文献仍然缺乏在静脉插管过程和设备管理中使用模拟,提出了一些相互矛盾的结果。本研究的目的是研究基于模拟器的学习对护理学生血管通路管理的影响。方法:采用比较观察研究设计,评估模拟学习对护理学生血管通路管理的影响。结果:t1时学生组间相对管理器械及静脉治疗获得血管通路的得分差异有统计学意义(t = 3.062, p = 0.001),而t1时学生组间虽然得分均值差异较大(t = 0.061, p = 0.871),但差异无统计学意义。随着时间的推移,模拟器的早期使用也是至关重要的(t = 5.362, p = 0.001)。此外,学生在临床模拟过程中所注意到的满意度随着相同次数的增加而提高,因为它会影响单个表现。结论:与传统教学相比,基于模拟器的护理培训有助于更好地获得技能。
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Peripheral intravenous catheter insertion and therapy administration: simulator learning.

Background and aim: Obtaining, positioning and managing intravenous access is complex but common procedure in nursing care practice. Learning the right knowledge and skills during basic nurse education is an essential goal. The use of simulators allows for a better acquisition of skills, guaranteeing safety for patients and nursing students. However, the literature is still lacking on the use of simulation for intravenous cannulation procedures and device management, presenting few conflicting results. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of simulator-based learning on vascular access management in a population of nursing students.

Methods: Using comparative observational study design we evaluated the effect of simulator learning on vascular access management in a nursing student population.

Results: The differences between the scores at t1 between the groups of students are significant for obtaining vascular access with relative management of the device and intravenous therapy (t = 3.062, p = 0.001), while at t0, albeit with strong differences in scores means (t = 0.061, p = 0.871) are not statistically significant. Early use of the simulator is also fundamental over time (t = 5.362, p = 0.001). Furthermore, the satisfaction noted by the students during the clinical simulations improves with the increase in the number of the same, as it can influence the single performance.

Conclusions: Nursing training based on the use of simulators favors a better acquisition of skills compared to traditional didactic.

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Acta Biomedica de l''Ateneo Parmense
Acta Biomedica de l''Ateneo Parmense Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Acta Bio Medica Atenei Parmensis is the official Journal of the Society of Medicine and Natural Sciences of Parma, and it is one of the few Italian Journals to be included in many excellent scientific data banks (i.e. MEDLINE). Acta Bio Medica was founded in 1887 and its founders and collaborators, Clinicians and Surgeons, entered history. Acta Bio Medica Atenei Parmensis publishes Original Articles, Commentaries, Review Articles, Case Reports of experimental and general Medicine. A section is devoted to a Continuous Medical Education programme in order to help primary care Physicians to improve the quality of care.
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