Title of article :
The effect of surgical preference card on the clinical selfefficacy of operating room students
Author/Authors :
Zarei ، Mohammad Reza Department of Operating Room - Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Bagheri ، Sara Department of Operating Room - Faculty of Paramedicine - Estahban University of Medical Sciences , Sedigh ، Amin Department of Operating Room - Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery - Khomein University of Medical Sciences , Ghasembandi ، Mohammad Department of Operating Room - Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery - Kashan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background Aim: A wide range of clinical education of operating room students is done in the operating room. One of the problems in students clinical education is the lack of appropriate learning tools in the operating room. The use of educational tools that improve students performance affects students self-efficacy in the operating room. So, the purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of the surgical preference card as an educational aid tool on the self-efficacy of the operating room students. Methods Materials: This quasi-experimental study was carried out on 64 operating room students of Isfahan University of Medical Sciences at AL-Zahra Hospital in the year 2018. Participates were selected through convenience sampling and were divided into experimental (n=32) and control (n=32) groups. The students in the intervention group performed surgical care with using the surgical preference card. The data collection tool was a clinical self-efficacy questionnaire. Data were analyzed with SPSS-21 software using the independent-t, paired t-test, and chi-square test. Results: The findings of this study showed that there was no significant difference between the average self-efficacy score of the control group before and after the intervention (p 0.05). while the average self-efficacy score of the experimental group increased significantly after the intervention as compared with before the intervention (p 0.001). Conclusion: The surgical preference card as an educational aid tool improved the students self-efficacy. Therefore, it is recommended to use this tool for the clinical education of other operating room students.
Keywords :
surgical preference card , self , efficacy , operating room , students
Journal title :
Nursing Practice Today
Journal title :
Nursing Practice Today