Artigo de Periódico
Conhecimentos, satisfação e autoconfiança em profissionais de saúde: simulação com manequim versus paciente-ator
Fecha
2020-05-25Registro en:
2182-2883
Autor
Síntia Nascimento Reis
Ciara Cristina Neves
Diego Alcântara Alves
Raquel Rabelo de Sá Lopes
Kleyde Ventura de Souza
Liliane da Consolação Campos Ribeiro
Helisamara Mota Guedes
Institución
Resumen
Abstract Background: Combining various teaching strategies that merge theory and practice has been considered an efficient method in health education. Objective: To compare health professionals’ knowledge, satisfaction, and self-confidence regarding clinical simulation with a high-fidelity manikin or a simulated patient. Methodology: A quasi-experimental study was carried out through the application of a theoretical knowledge test and the Student Satisfaction and Self-confidence in Learning Scale during a theoretical-practical course in prenatal care for health professionals. An inferential statistical analysis was performed. Results: Considering the 44 participants in the study, the mean of correct answers was 7 in the first theoretical knowledge test, and 8 in the second. Knowledge increased after theoretical explanation and simulation (p < 0.000). There was no significant difference between the “Actor” and “SimMan” simulation groups (p > 0.05) in the two dimensions concerning satisfaction and self-confidence. Conclusion: The overall mean of satisfaction and self-confidence was higher in the “Actor” group than in the “SimMan” group.