STRESSING FACTORS AMONG NURSING STUDENTS IN DIFFERENT SIMULATED SCENARIOS

Authors

  • Carina Bortolato-Major Universidade Estadual do Norte do Paraná, Paraná, Brasil.
  • Maria de Fátima Mantovani Universidade Federal do Paraná, Paraná, Brasil.
  • Jorge Vinícius Cestari Feli Universidade Federal do Paraná, Paraná, Brasil.
  • Ângela Taís Mattei Conselho Regional de Enfermagem do Paraná, Paraná, Brasil.
  • Radamés Boostel Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR), Paraná, Brasil.
  • Kelly Holanda Prezotto Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste, Paraná, Brasil.
  • Roberto Molina de Souza Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, Paraná, Brasil.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29393/CE29-14FECR70014

Keywords:

Simulation, Stressors, Nursing Students

Abstract

Objective: To compare the perception of nursing students before and after their experience in five different
simulation scenarios. Materials and Methods: Interventional, longitudinal and quantitative research, conducted
with a convenience sample of 35 nursing students from a university in the south of Brazil. The inclusion
criterion was to be enrolled in the course Adult and Elderly Health of the sixth semester of the graduate Nursing program, which has a duration of 10 semesters. The exclusion criterion was having previous training in a program with competencies in clinical examination. The discontinuity criterion was the absence of at least one simulated experience. To assess the perception of stressors during simulated scenarios in basic and advanced life support, the KEZKAK questionnaire, validated in Portuguese and adapted with 31 items for simulation studies, was used. Results: After experiencing five different simulation scenarios, there was a significant reduction in the perception of the following stressors: lack of competence (p= 0.0329); contact with suffering (p= 0.0279);
relationship with tutors and peers (p= 0.4699 / p= 0.0135 respectively); and hurt feelings in the relationship with the patient (p= 0.0110). Conclusions: Performing varied scenarios with increasing levels of complexity may help to reduce the stressors perceived by nursing students during clinical simulation activities.

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Published

2023-09-22

How to Cite

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Bortolato-Major C, Mantovani M de F, Cestari Feli JV, Mattei Ângela T, Boostel R, Holanda Prezotto K, Molina de Souza R. STRESSING FACTORS AMONG NURSING STUDENTS IN DIFFERENT SIMULATED SCENARIOS. Cienc enferm [Internet]. 2023Sep.22 [cited 2024May15];29. Available from: http://revistas.udec.cl/index.php/cienciayenfermeria/article/view/7380

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