The Perception of the Medical Student About Realistic Simulation in Pediatrics

Author:

Veiga-Moliterno Nathalia1,Veiga Eneida Quadrio de Oliveira2,Tempski Patrícia Zen3,Cunha Antônio José Ledo Alves1,Prata-Barbosa Arnaldo1,de Magalhães-Barbosa Maria Clara1

Affiliation:

1. D’Or Institute for Research and Education

2. Faculty of Medicine - UNIFASE

3. São Paulo University

Abstract

Abstract Background: The use of realistic simulation in pediatric emergencies is particularly valuable, as it allows the training of technical, attitudinal, and cognitive skills helping to ensure patient safety. This study aims to describe the student's perception of using the High-Fidelity Realistic Simulation in the pediatric emergency modules during the internship. Methods:Observational, descriptive study with a quantitative and qualitative approach. A semi-structured questionnaire was applied to sixth-year medical students at the end of pediatric internship modules, eight weeks long, from August to December 2020. All participated in two types of activities on 14 themes: high fidelity simulation (HFS) and structured discussion of clinical cases (SDCC). Results: Of the 33 participants, 29 answered the questionnaire. The mean age was 24 ± 1.8 years, and 58.6% were female. All agreed that the experience with HFS contributed to safer performance in pediatric emergencies, considered optimal by 76% and good for the rest. Most thought the association of HFS and SDCC was the ideal method (96%). The content analysis of the responses on HFS highlighted thematic units in five categories: significant learning, contribution to professional training, skills, attitude/behavior, and quality of the activity. Conclusions: Students' reaction to using HFS in pediatric emergencies was very positive, and its association with SDCC was considered the ideal teaching method. Knowing students' reactions helps teachers plan their activities to improve the teaching-learning method.

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Research Square Platform LLC

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