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Improving Humanization Skills through Simulation-Based Computers Using Simulated Nursing Video Consultations.
Jiménez-Rodríguez, Diana; Pérez-Heredia, Mercedes; Molero Jurado, María Del Mar; Pérez-Fuentes, María Del Carmen; Arrogante, Oscar.
  • Jiménez-Rodríguez D; Department of Nursing, Physiotherapy and Medicine, University of Almería, 04120 Almeria, Spain.
  • Pérez-Heredia M; Research Management Department, Primary Care District Poniente of Almeria, Despacho: 29, 04120 Almeria, Spain.
  • Molero Jurado MDM; Department of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Almería, 04120 Almeria, Spain.
  • Pérez-Fuentes MDC; Department of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Almería, 04120 Almeria, Spain.
  • Arrogante O; Department of Psychology, Universidad Autónoma de Chile, Providencia 7500000, Chile.
Healthcare (Basel) ; 10(1)2021 Dec 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1580875
ABSTRACT
During the COVID-19 confinement, we converted our clinical simulation sessions into simulated video consultations. This study aims to evaluate the effects of virtual simulation-based training on developing and cultivating humanization competencies in undergraduate nursing students. A quasi-experimental study was conducted with 60 undergraduate nursing students. A validated questionnaire was used to evaluate the acquisition of humanization competencies (self-efficacy, sociability, affection, emotional understanding, and optimism). The development of humanization competencies in this group composed of undergraduate nursing students was evaluated using virtual simulation-based training, comparing the levels obtained in these competencies at baseline (pre-test) and after the virtual simulation experience (post-test). After the virtual simulation sessions, students improved their levels in humanization total score and the emotional understanding and self-efficacy competencies, obtaining large effects sizes in all of them (rB = 0.508, rB = 0.713, and rB = 0.505 respectively). This virtual simulation modality enables training in the humanization of care with the collaboration of standardized patients in the form of simulated nursing video consultations and the performance of high-fidelity simulation sessions that comply with the requirements of best practices. Therefore, this methodology could be considered as another choice for virtual simulation. Additionally, this virtual modality could be a way to humanize virtual simulation.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study Language: English Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Healthcare10010037

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study Language: English Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Healthcare10010037