Hemşirelik Öğrencilerinin Ventilatörle İlişkili Pnömoninin Önlenmesine Yönelik Beceri Geliştirme Süreçlerine Simülasyonun Etkisi
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2023-07-11Author
Topbaş, Eylem
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This research was conducted in a single group
pretest-posttest quasi-experimental design to determine the impact of scenario-based
simulation training on the development of skills in nursing students for the
prevention of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP). The population of the research
consisted of the students (n=97) who took the Intensive Care Nursing course in the
spring term of the 2021-2022 academic year at the Nursing Department of the
Faculty of Health Sciences, Amasya University, and the sample consisted of 39
students. The study was conducted in two stages: preparation and implementation.
Three separate scenarios and a skill performance evaluation form for preventing
VAP were developed in the preparation stage, and the simulation laboratory
environment was prepared. In addition, theoretical and practical training for
preventing VAP was completed, and the functionality of the scenarios was tested. In
the implementation phase, all teams participated in the pretest, simulation, and
posttest scenario applications, which included the same high-fidelity simulation
scenarios, with a week in between. The students' performances in the pretest and
posttest were evaluated simultaneously by two independent observers. Data was
collected through the Descriptive Information Form and the Performance Evaluation
Form regarding the Prevention of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia. The students'
performance scores in the simulation scenarios were 18.38±5.06 in the pretest; and
38.38±7.81 in the posttest. A statistically significant, very high level of agreement
was found between the observers (ICC=0.982; p<0.001). A statistically significant
difference was found between the students' pretest and posttest performance scores
regarding the prevention of VAP (p=0.002). In the posttest, an increase was
observed in the rates of accomplishment of the skill steps included in the
performance evaluation form by the groups. In conclusion, scenario-based
simulation training was effective in nursing students' skill development processes for
VAP prevention. Therefore, using these scenarios in undergraduate and postgraduate
orientation training of nursing students is recommended to improve their knowledge
and skills for the prevention of VAP.