Using High-Fidelity Simulation to Introduce Communication Skills about End-of-Life to Novice Nursing Students
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Healthcare (Basel) 2020 Jul 29;8(3):E238
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Education Nursing
Students Nursing
Patient Simulation
Health Communication
End-of-Life Care
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Background: High-fidelity simulation is being considered as a suitable environment for imparting the skills needed to deal with end-of-life (EOL) situations. The objective was to evaluate an EOL simulation project that introduced communication skills to nursing students who had not yet begun their training in real healthcare environments. Methods: A sequential approach was used. The ?questionnaire for the evaluation of the end-of-life project? was employed. Results: A total of130 students participated. Increasing the time spent in high-fidelity simulation significantly favored the exploration of feelings and fears regarding EOL (t = ?2.37, p = 0.019), encouraged dialogue (t = ?2.23, p = 0.028) and increased the acquisition of communication skills (t = ?2.32, p = 0.022).Conclusions: High-fidelity simulation promotes communication skills related to EOL in novice nursing students
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