Title of article :
Effect of Simulation-based Medical Education in Small Groups on Improving the Quality of Nursing Care in Patients Under Electroconvulsive Therapy
Author/Authors :
Shakernejad, Fatemeh Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran , Zarea, Kourosh Nursing Care Research Center in Chronic Diseases - Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran , Rokhafrooz, Darioush Nursing Care Research Center in Chronic Diseases - Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran , Maraghei, Elham Department of Statistics - School of Health - Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Considering the high risk and vital nature of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) process, as well as the subsequent in-
tensive, essential, and life-saving cares, it is necessary to promote the skills of nurses providing this kind of care.
Objectives: This study aimed to determine the effect of simulation on developing the quality of care in nurses working in the ECT
department.
Methods: This experimental study compared two groups before and after the intervention. Fifty nurses who met the inclusion
criteria were randomly allocated into two groups of intervention and control. Low-tech (static) task trainer was used for simulation-
based medical education (SBME) in the intervention group. Data were collected using a checklist to investigate the quality of nursing
care before and after the intervention.
Results: The mean scores obtained from initial preparation subscales, preparation of tools and equipment, measures during ECT,
post-ECT measures, and checking patient’s status in pre-test and post-test in the intervention group were significantly different. This
suggests that simulation intervention in small groups is effective in improving the quality of nursing care in ECT (P < 0.05).
Conclusions: Our results showed that promoting ECT nursing care knowledge among the nurses in small groups by simulation
method is an effective intervention.
Keywords :
Electroconvulsive Therapy , Simulation , Medical Education , Nursing Education , Small Groups
Journal title :
Journal of Medical Education