Avaliação da simulação realística como intervenção educativa para capacitação de enfermeiros em ressuscitação cardiopulmonar
Abstract
Introduction: In the context of health, we seek to train proactive and
critical thinking. In order for this to happen, the technicalist teaching, part of the model
should be replaced by a curriculum for
with an active method. In this sense, the realistic simulation, as
an active teaching strategy, provides interaction between the task to be performed
and simulators, and can be used in a variety of teaching areas, such as
training or training of emergency situations. In the context of
simulations for emergency capacities, cardiorespiratory arrest (CRP)
is an occurrence that requires quick decisions and technical competence. The team
which receives frequent training, and which is closely linked to the
provided, presents a great differential in the survival of the patients
victims of CRP. Objective: To evaluate the realistic simulation as intervention
education for the training of nurses in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and
perform a follow-up to evaluate the elapsed time of the training. Method:
It is a quasi-experimental study, with an intra-participant design,
focus on educational intervention and evaluation of the teaching method through
realistic simulation, containing nine steps. Results: Between phases IA and IC; ID
After 60 days, there was a significant difference (p <0.05) and, between the times IB and ID,
there was a difference (p> 0.05), showing that after receiving training after
of Time IA respondents appeared to have withheld the knowledge of Time IB up to
Time and considerably reduced its performance after 60 days of
training. Conclusion: The theoretical training linked to the simulated practice offers
performance of participants when compared to
the theory. This result shall be maintained within 60 days of the training, as
that the participants' scores did not reach the initial indices.