Crisis-ready educational skills of life support in newborns and adults' scenarios: the impact of simulation-based training on student proficiency.

Q4 Medicine Wiadomosci lekarskie Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.36740/WLek202405124
Mariia O Yartseva, Olena V Khomiak, Iryna V Avramenko
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Objective: Aim: To assess the impact of multidisciplinary simulation training on the educational outcomes of medical students in the emergency care of adults and newborns and implement changes in the curriculum to master simulation scenarios more.

Patients and methods: Materials and Methods: To assess the differences in learning outcomes between medical students who study the same curriculum without simulation interventions and those who undergo multidisciplinary emergency care simulation training. A quasi-experimental approach was used to assign students to the Intervention Group or the Control Group.

Results: Results: According to individual criteria, the lowest scores in both groups were obtained for the stages that required the greatest accuracy and correct technique. After the appropriate cycle of initiation, the results in both groups improved significantly, but the results of students from the first group were significantly higher than those of students from the second group. Despite the absence of a significant difference in the average overall score for the skills, students in the first group significantly improved the accuracy and correctness of the criteria that assess the technical aspects of performance, while students in the second group mainly improved the quality of the descriptive and communicative parts of the practical skill.

Conclusion: Conclusions: We believe that reallocating curricular time to additional hours dedicated to simulation scenarios will better prepare aspiring healthcare professionals for the demanding and dynamic nature of their career, as we continue to increase our understanding of the potential of simulation-based education.

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目的目的:评估多学科模拟训练对医科学生在成人和新生儿急诊护理方面的教学成果的影响,并对课程进行改革,以更多地掌握模拟场景:材料与方法:评估学习相同课程但未进行模拟干预的医学生与接受多学科急诊护理模拟训练的医学生在学习成果上的差异。采用准实验方法将学生分配到干预组或对照组:结果:结果:根据个人标准,两组学生在最需要准确性和正确技术的阶段得分最低。经过适当的启动周期后,两组学生的成绩都有明显提高,但第一组学生的成绩明显高于第二组学生。尽管在技能的平均总分上没有明显差异,但第一组学生在评估表演技术方面的标准的准确性和正确性上有明显提高,而第二组学生主要提高了实践技能中描述性和交流性部分的质量:结论我们相信,随着我们对模拟教育潜力的认识不断加深,重新分配课程时间,增加模拟情景的课时,将使有抱负的医疗保健专业人员更好地适应其职业的高要求和动态性。
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