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High and low-fidelity simulation for respiratory diseases pediatric training: a prospective and randomized study()

OBJECTIVE: To compare high and low-fidelity simulations for the recognition of respiratory distress and failure in urgency and emergency pediatric scenarios. METHODS: 70 fourth-year medical students were randomly distributed in high and low-fidelity groups and simulated different types of respirator...

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Autores principales: Valente, Beatriz Cristina Heitmann Gomes, Melo, Maria do Carmo Barros de, Liu, Priscila Menezes Ferri, Gonçalves, Beatriz Adriane Rodrigues, Gomes, Romina Aparecida dos Santos, Martins, Isadora Guimarães, Oliveira, Ana Clara Pereira Lage de, Ferreira, Ana Luísa de Cássia Magalhães, Bothrel, Rafaella Garcia, de Lima Belizário Facury Lasmar, Laura Maria
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10492141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37244290
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jped.2023.04.007
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author Valente, Beatriz Cristina Heitmann Gomes
Melo, Maria do Carmo Barros de
Liu, Priscila Menezes Ferri
Gonçalves, Beatriz Adriane Rodrigues
Gomes, Romina Aparecida dos Santos
Martins, Isadora Guimarães
Oliveira, Ana Clara Pereira Lage de
Ferreira, Ana Luísa de Cássia Magalhães
Bothrel, Rafaella Garcia
de Lima Belizário Facury Lasmar, Laura Maria
author_facet Valente, Beatriz Cristina Heitmann Gomes
Melo, Maria do Carmo Barros de
Liu, Priscila Menezes Ferri
Gonçalves, Beatriz Adriane Rodrigues
Gomes, Romina Aparecida dos Santos
Martins, Isadora Guimarães
Oliveira, Ana Clara Pereira Lage de
Ferreira, Ana Luísa de Cássia Magalhães
Bothrel, Rafaella Garcia
de Lima Belizário Facury Lasmar, Laura Maria
author_sort Valente, Beatriz Cristina Heitmann Gomes
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description OBJECTIVE: To compare high and low-fidelity simulations for the recognition of respiratory distress and failure in urgency and emergency pediatric scenarios. METHODS: 70 fourth-year medical students were randomly distributed in high and low-fidelity groups and simulated different types of respiratory problems. Theory tests, performance checklists, and satisfaction and self-confidence questionnaires were used in the assessment. Face-to-face simulation and memory retention was applied. The statistics were evaluated by averages and quartiles, Kappa, and generalized estimating equations. The p-value was considered 0.05. RESULTS: In the theory test there was an increase in scores in both methodologies (p < 0.001); in memory retention (p = 0.043) and at the end of the process the high-fidelity group had better results. The performance in the practical checklists was better after the second simulation (p > 0,05). The high-fidelity group felt more challenged in both phases (p = 0.042; p = 0.018) and showed greater self-confidence to recognize changes in clinical conditions and in memory retention (p = 0.050). The same group, in relation to the hypothetical real patient to be treated in the future, felt better confident to recognize respiratory distress and failure (p = 0.008; p = 0.004), and better prepared to make a systematic clinical evaluation of the patient in memory retention (p = 0.016). CONCLUSION: The two levels of simulations enhance diagnostic skills. High fidelity improves knowledge, leads the student to feel more challenged and more self-confident in recognizing the severity of the clinical case, including memory retention, and showed benefits regarding self-confidence in recognizing respiratory distress and failure in pediatric cases.
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spelling pubmed-104921412023-09-10 High and low-fidelity simulation for respiratory diseases pediatric training: a prospective and randomized study() Valente, Beatriz Cristina Heitmann Gomes Melo, Maria do Carmo Barros de Liu, Priscila Menezes Ferri Gonçalves, Beatriz Adriane Rodrigues Gomes, Romina Aparecida dos Santos Martins, Isadora Guimarães Oliveira, Ana Clara Pereira Lage de Ferreira, Ana Luísa de Cássia Magalhães Bothrel, Rafaella Garcia de Lima Belizário Facury Lasmar, Laura Maria J Pediatr (Rio J) Original Article OBJECTIVE: To compare high and low-fidelity simulations for the recognition of respiratory distress and failure in urgency and emergency pediatric scenarios. METHODS: 70 fourth-year medical students were randomly distributed in high and low-fidelity groups and simulated different types of respiratory problems. Theory tests, performance checklists, and satisfaction and self-confidence questionnaires were used in the assessment. Face-to-face simulation and memory retention was applied. The statistics were evaluated by averages and quartiles, Kappa, and generalized estimating equations. The p-value was considered 0.05. RESULTS: In the theory test there was an increase in scores in both methodologies (p < 0.001); in memory retention (p = 0.043) and at the end of the process the high-fidelity group had better results. The performance in the practical checklists was better after the second simulation (p > 0,05). The high-fidelity group felt more challenged in both phases (p = 0.042; p = 0.018) and showed greater self-confidence to recognize changes in clinical conditions and in memory retention (p = 0.050). The same group, in relation to the hypothetical real patient to be treated in the future, felt better confident to recognize respiratory distress and failure (p = 0.008; p = 0.004), and better prepared to make a systematic clinical evaluation of the patient in memory retention (p = 0.016). CONCLUSION: The two levels of simulations enhance diagnostic skills. High fidelity improves knowledge, leads the student to feel more challenged and more self-confident in recognizing the severity of the clinical case, including memory retention, and showed benefits regarding self-confidence in recognizing respiratory distress and failure in pediatric cases. Elsevier 2023-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10492141/ /pubmed/37244290 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jped.2023.04.007 Text en © 2023 Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria. Published by Elsevier Editora Ltda. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Valente, Beatriz Cristina Heitmann Gomes
Melo, Maria do Carmo Barros de
Liu, Priscila Menezes Ferri
Gonçalves, Beatriz Adriane Rodrigues
Gomes, Romina Aparecida dos Santos
Martins, Isadora Guimarães
Oliveira, Ana Clara Pereira Lage de
Ferreira, Ana Luísa de Cássia Magalhães
Bothrel, Rafaella Garcia
de Lima Belizário Facury Lasmar, Laura Maria
High and low-fidelity simulation for respiratory diseases pediatric training: a prospective and randomized study()
title High and low-fidelity simulation for respiratory diseases pediatric training: a prospective and randomized study()
title_full High and low-fidelity simulation for respiratory diseases pediatric training: a prospective and randomized study()
title_fullStr High and low-fidelity simulation for respiratory diseases pediatric training: a prospective and randomized study()
title_full_unstemmed High and low-fidelity simulation for respiratory diseases pediatric training: a prospective and randomized study()
title_short High and low-fidelity simulation for respiratory diseases pediatric training: a prospective and randomized study()
title_sort high and low-fidelity simulation for respiratory diseases pediatric training: a prospective and randomized study()
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10492141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37244290
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jped.2023.04.007
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