Acta Medica Iranica (Oct 2020)
Comparing the Effect of Simulated Patient and Lecture Training Methods in the Clinical Self-Efficacy of Nurses Caring for Patients With Acute Coronary Syndrome
Abstract
Background/objective: Various training methods can be used to enhance the clinical self-efficacy of nurses caring for patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS). The present study aimed at investigating and comparing the effect of simulated patient and lecture training methods in the self-efficacy of nurses' clinical performance caring for ACS patients in 2016. methods: This was a quasi-experimental study. The population consisted of 62 nurses working in cardiac intensive care units (CICU) of associated hospitals with Jahrom University of Medical Sciences. Sampling was done with convenience method and divided into 2 groups; "lecture" and "simulated patient" education, through random assignment. Data was collected with the Self-efficacy of Nurses' Clinical Performance Questionnaire before and after intervention. Data analysis was performed with SPSS v16.0 software and paired and independent t-tests. Results: There was a significance difference between pre- and post-intervention self-efficacy mean scores in the two groups (P0.05). Conclusion: Simulated patient training method was more effective in enhancing nurses' self-efficacy in caring for ACS patients than the lecture method.
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