Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Oct 2019)

Self-confidence in the care of critically ill patients: before and after a simulated intervention

  • Rodrigo Guimarães dos Santos Almeida,
  • Alessandra Mazzo,
  • José Carlos Amado Martins,
  • Beatriz Maria Jorge,
  • Valtuir Duarte de Souza Júnior,
  • Isabel Amélia Costa Mendes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0758
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 72, no. 6
pp. 1618 – 1623

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ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the self-confidence of nurses in the care of critically ill patients, before and after a simulated intervention. Method: A quasi-experimental study was carried out with 103 nurses who participated in a workshop on the care of critically ill patients in the first semester of 2016. A clinical simulation pedagogical instrument was used throughout the event, and self-confidence was assessed by the Portuguese version of the Self-confidence Scale (SCSvp). Results: Most participants reported not being prepared to provide first care to critically ill patients, which was carried out during care practice. The participants presented a significant increase in self-confidence after the simulated intervention (p<0.001) in the cardiac, neurological, and respiratory dimensions. Conclusion: Simulation has proved to be an effective strategy for the development of individuals’ self-confidence, which contributes to the improvement of skills required for professional practice.

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