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CompletedNCT06405399

Design, Implementation and Evaluation of the Guided Observer Role in Clinical Simulation

Design, Implementation and Evaluation of the Guided Observer Role in Clinical Simulation. A Pilot Study

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
123 (actual)
Sponsor
Clinica Universidad de Navarra, Universidad de Navarra · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 24 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The aim of this study is to assess the effectiveness of the guided observed role in a simulation learning programme for nursing students in acquiring the competence (knowledge, skills and attitudes) to care for patients affected by anaphylactic situations. This will be achieved by comparing the participants' simulation roles with the guided observed role. The design was that of an exploratory randomised controlled trial. The variables employed to assess the efficacy of the intervention were competence and its associated attributes. These were measured using a ten-question multiple-choice test to assess knowledge; the simulation performance assessment using the Creighton Simulation Evaluation Instrument to assess skill; the learner's perception of the simulation's effectiveness in meeting their learning needs, through the Simulation Effectiveness Tool Modified (SET-M). Furthermore, the extent to which reflective thinking was achieved during the simulation was evaluated using the Self-Debriefing Reflection Rubric. Additionally, the students' perceptions of their role were assessed through seven open-ended questions.

Detailed description

The study was a prospective, randomised, double-blind controlled trial conducted from October to November 2023 at a Nursing Faculty. The participants were fourth-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing students from a University in the North of Spain. A convenience sample of students from the nursing programme participated in the study. The recommended sample size was 40 participants per group, accounting for a 10% allowance for withdrawals, missing data, and lost follow-up. Following their registration to participate in the study, 123 students were screened by the researchers to determine their eligibility. Prior to the commencement of the research, the students were informed about the objectives and the project and they signed the informed consent form. Upon arrival at the simulation centre to develop the simulated experience, participants completed the pre-test assessment and were randomly assigned to either the intervention group (57 students) or the control group (56 students) at a 1:1 ratio using a computer-generated assignment. Following the simulation experience, participants completed the post-test assessment and the various tools of the research. During the study, two participants in the intervention group and one in the control group were excluded due to missing follow-up (refusal to continue in the research), and one student in the control group was removed by statistical analysis. In total, 99 participants were included in the data analysis. The students completed the sociodemographic information (age, gender, and previous experience in simulation experiences with anaphylactic situations) and the data on different variables via the online platform Google Form.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHEREducational intervention. observation guideAn observation checklist based on the Lasater Clinical Judgment Rubric (LCJR) was created and adapted to the simulated clinical experience in order to address the learning outcomes to be achieved by nursing students. This resulted in a list of forty items divided into four main groups: patient safety (8 items), communication and relationship with the patient (7 items), teamwork (7 items) and technical skills (18 items).

Timeline

Start date
2023-05-10
Primary completion
2023-10-10
Completion
2023-11-25
First posted
2024-05-08
Last updated
2024-05-08

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Spain

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06405399. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.