Effectiveness of a simulation programme with lectures about end-of-life care using a standardised patient: a quasi-experimental study.

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING BMC Nursing Pub Date : 2025-04-03 DOI:10.1186/s12912-025-02700-1
Sunyoung Son, Deulle Min, Suhee Kim
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Background: End-of-life and hospice care simulation training is an effective training method for nursing students who rarely have first-hand experience in the clinical placement environment. A systematic debriefing is crucial to maximise the effect of simulation training. This study compared the hospice-related knowledge, attitudes, and confidence of nursing students with exposure to a simulation programme with lectures on end-of-life care using a standardised patient (SIwithLE) to those with exposure to a simulation-only programme on end-of-life care using a standardised patient (SIMUL).

Methods: This quasi-experimental study was conducted at a nursing school in South Korea. Forty-nine senior nursing students participated in pre- and post-tests to measure their knowledge of hospice and palliative care, attitudes towards caring for terminally ill patients, and confidence in end-of-life care.

Results: Knowledge increase was observed not only within the group (experimental group) but also between groups and for interaction between group and time. Attitude significantly improved at post-test in both groups. Significant differences regarding confidence were observed neither within/between groups nor for interaction between group and time.

Conclusions: SIwithLE was verified to be an efficient programme for enhancing students' knowledge of hospice and palliative care and positively changing their attitudes towards caring for terminally ill patients.

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使用标准化病人进行临终关怀讲座的模拟课程的效果:一项准实验研究。
背景:临终关怀与安宁疗护模拟训练是对缺乏临床实习经验的护生的有效训练方法。系统的汇报对于最大化模拟训练的效果至关重要。本研究比较参加模拟课程的护生对使用标准化病人(SIwithLE)的临终关怀讲座与只参加模拟课程的护理学生对使用标准化病人(SIMUL)的临终关怀的相关知识、态度和信心。方法:准实验研究在韩国一所护理学校进行。对49名护生进行临终关怀知识、临终关怀态度和临终关怀信心的前、后测试。结果:不仅组内(实验组)知识增加,组间知识增加,组与时间的相互作用知识增加。两组在测试后态度均有显著改善。在组内/组间以及组与时间之间的相互作用方面,没有观察到显著的信心差异。结论:SIwithLE是一个有效的课程,可以提高学生对临终关怀和姑息治疗的认识,并积极改变他们对临终病人护理的态度。
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