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Performance of Baccalaureate Nursing Students in Insertion of Laryngeal Mask: a Trial in Mannequins

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Respiratory Failure
Interventions
Other: Simulation class
Other: Exhibition-dialogued class
Registration Number
NCT01659268
Lead Sponsor
University of Sao Paulo
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to compare if there difference in acquisition of knowledge and skills in airway management to baccalaureate nursing students submitted to different learning strategies: exhibition-dialogued class and practical activity in skill lab with low-fidelity mannequin or simulation class with low-fidelity mannequin.

Detailed Description

The airway control is priority in patient resuscitation. The Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA) can minimize complications, establishing a safe airway. Is fundamental to nurse acquired skills to act in emergency situations; the simulation is a important learning tool for this, because allows a realistic environment and allows to student the possibility of training skills.

Hypothesis: There difference in acquisition of knowledge and skills in airway management to baccalaureate nursing students submitted to different learning strategies: classroom lecture-dialogued follow of laboratory activity practice with low-fidelity mannequin or simulation in laboratory with low-fidelity mannequin?

The aim of this study is compare the effect of teaching-learning strategies: classroom lecture-dialogued follow of laboratory activity practice with low-fidelity mannequin or simulation in laboratory with low-fidelity mannequin, in the acquisition of knowledge and skills to baccalaureate nursing. This is a randomized controlled trial, the population is all students of baccalaureate nursing of EERP-USP, eighth period, 69 students in total; the sample will be voluntary and composed for students that accept participate of study. The intervention group (IG) will be submitted to simulation class and the control group (CG)to exhibition-dialogued class, and practical activity in skill lab. The study will have 3 steps:

1. The participants will be recruited with letters and posters, randomized to IG or CG and follow submitted to write pre-test.

2. The GI will submitted to simulation in laboratory and de CG classroom lecture-dialogued follow of laboratory activity practice. The focus will be the airway management with emphasis in LMA.

3. All participants will be submitted to write post test and follow to practice test in simulation scenario, with medium-fidelity mannequin, which simulates human physiologic conditions.

The scenario will have a appraiser with a checklist which performance scores of skills and interventions observed. The activities will be filmed and recorded. To data analysis will be used the SPSS software: descriptive statistics, chi-square test, t-test of Student.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
17
Inclusion Criteria
  • student must be in the eighth period of course;
  • must be registered regular in the baccalaureate nursing course.
Exclusion Criteria
  • absence in any step of study.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Simulation classSimulation classThe students will be submitted a simulation scenario in laboratory with low-fidelity mannequin for 60 minutes, in subgroups of 4-5 students. The simulated condition is a patient in respiratory failure which need of emergency interventions. The approach concepts of anatomic, physiology and clinical interventions using LMA will be discussed during simulation.
Exhibition-dialogued classExhibition-dialogued classStudents will be submitted to exhibition-dialogued class with duration of 60 minutes; after this, each subgroup composed of 4-5 students will go to the and practical activity in skill lab using the low-fidelity mannequin for 35 minutes.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Scores in Pre and Post-test, Number of Participants Successfully Completing the Overall Performance Simulated Scenario(OSCE).Pretest: 40 minutes; Post-test: 40 minutes; OSCE: 10 minutes

Score obtained in pre and post-test written, time to obtain the first effective ventilation (chest expansion through adequate ventilation on the mannequin), number of attempts to insert the LMA in the simulation scenario (OSCE).

Pre-test: 20 questions with score of 0.5 points each - minimum score=0 points and maximum score=10 points. Score 5-7 points was considered satisfactory; scores between 7-8 points was considered good performance; above 8 points excellent.

Post-test: 20 questions with score of 0.5 points each - minimum score=0 points and maximum score=10 points. Score 5-7 points was considered satisfactory; scores between 7-8 points was considered good performance; above 8 points excellent.

OSCE: instrument with total of 10 skills - each skill was subdivided in 4-5 activities (0.2-0.25 points each) - poor performance was score \< 5.0; satisfactory performance 5.0-7.0; good 7.0-8.5 and excellent above 8.5 points.

Time to Conclusion of Simulation Scenario (OSCE)10 minutes

This result present the total time for execution of simulation scenario (OSCE) by the students.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Time for Acquisition of First Effective Ventilation, Adequate Tidal Volume and Stabilization of Patient.10 minutes (600 sec)

Time of achievement to first effective ventilation and tidal volume (adequate chest expansion).

Stabilization of mannequin parameters (spO2 e HR).

Number of Attempts to Insertion of LMA10 minutes (total time of scenario)

Number of attempts for insertion of LMA and obtainment of effective ventilation.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

College of Nursing at Ribeirao Preto - University of Sao Paulo

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Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, Brazil

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