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Effectiveness of High Fidelity Simulation for Safety in the Medication Process in Intensive Care

U

University of Brasilia

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Learning Process in Nursing Graduation
Compliant Behavior

Treatments

Other: High Fidelity Simulation
Other: Traditional teaching strategy

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03828526
U1111-1227-7554

Details and patient eligibility

About

Nursing plays an important role in the medication process in intensive care units. The application of active methodologies guided by the simulation strategy can help in the formation of qualified professionals and in the safer promotion of health care. The objectives to evaluate the effectiveness of the high fidelity simulation applied to nursing students in the process of administering drugs to critical patients in the intensive care setting; evaluate knowledge acquisition, satisfaction and self-confidence after the simulation. This is a prospective, single-blinded, controled clinical trial, with a quantitative approach. The sample will be composed of nursing students who are attending or have completed the discipline of critical care. The students will be randomized electronically to the experimental group, whose intervention will be guided by the high fidelity simulation method and, to the control group, the handling of static dummies / traditional teaching will be adopted as teaching strategy. Both strategies will emphasize the safety process during medication administration to critical patients hospitalized in the intensive care unit and will have an expository class dialogued prior to the intervention. Pre and post-tests will be applied at different times to evaluate the evolution of the level of knowledge and its retention and also, scales of satisfaction and self-confidence in learning. Descriptive and inferential statistics will be performed, as appropriate. It is believed that students submitted to simulation will have the opportunity to better consolidate knowledge during the training process, improve clinical and critical thinking, and decision-making, which will positively influence the safety of critically ill patients of the intensive care unit.

Full description

Objective

To evaluate the effectiveness of the high fidelity simulation for learning related to the drug preparation and administration process in the scenario of critical patient care in the cognitive, psychomotor and affective domains for undergraduate students of the nursing course.

Hypothesis of the study

Null hypothesis

There will be no difference between learning through high fidelity simulation and traditional teaching / low fidelity simulation.

Alternative hypothesis

The high fidelity simulation strategy improves the performance of nursing students in drug administration more significantly when compared to traditional teaching / low fidelity simulation.

Enrollment

76 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Students enrolled in the undergraduate nursing course of a public university in Brazil; Students coursing or who have completed critical care discipline.

Exclusion criteria

  • Students with previous training in health.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Health Services Research

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

76 participants in 2 patient groups

High Fidelity Simulation
Experimental group
Description:
Students will be exposed to the intensive care setting where they will have to solve issues related to general nursing care, including the stages of the medication process that involve the nurses' performance and their complexity. During the experience of the scenario will be provoked external factors, such as telephone ringing, visit of the professional of the infection commission, to evaluate the reactions of the student and the strategies adopted to minimize the occurrence of adverse events against such external factors. Subsequently, they will participate in the debriefing, where they will be reflected on the positives and those that should be adjusted to promote safer nursing care related to drug administration.
Treatment:
Other: High Fidelity Simulation
Traditional teaching strategy
Active Comparator group
Description:
Participants will be submitted to an expository-dialogue class, which will be given based on the recent literature and subdivided into the following axes: 1) patient safety; 2) medication process; 3) adverse drug events; 4) the critical patient in intensive care and its specificities. Afterwards, students will be directed to an environment with an anatomical piece for drug preparation and administration training.
Treatment:
Other: Traditional teaching strategy

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Breno S Santana, Graduate; Marcia CS Magro, PhD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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