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Interdisciplinary simulation scenario in nursing education: Humanized childbirth and birth

Luciana Mara Monti Fonseca, Juliana Cristina dos Santos Monteiro, Natália D. Aredes, Juliana Villela Bueno, Aline Natália Domingues, Verónica Rita Dias Coutinho, Rui Carlos Negrão Baptista

2020Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: to develop and validate with a panel of experts a scenario of maternal-child clinical simulation, related to humanized childbirth and birth. METHOD: methodological study based on the Jeffries framework and standardized guides of the International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation in Learning, which used analysis with descriptive statistics for general aspects of adherence to the aforementioned guide and inferential statistics for validating the checklist of actions through the Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC). RESULTS: the scenario contains learning objectives, necessary resources, prebriefing and debriefing of guidelines, description of the simulated situation, participants and roles, and checklist of expected actions. The validation obtained an agreement level above 80% in all aspects evaluated by 31 experts, highlighting realism of the environment and setting, vital sign parameters, alignment with scientific literature and encouragement of critical thinking and problem solving. In addition, the checklist of actions was validated with 0.899 agreement among experts, statistically analyzed by the ICC and Cronbach's alpha 0.908 (95% confidence interval). CONCLUSION: the simulated scenario on humanized childbirth and birth can strengthen the articulation between women's and children's health disciplines, and was validated by experts.

Topics & Concepts

DebriefingCronbach's alphaChecklistChildbirthIntraclass correlationNursingDescriptive statisticsPsychologyMedicineMedical educationClinical psychologyStatisticsPregnancyPsychometricsMathematicsBiologyCognitive psychologyGeneticsSimulation-Based Education in HealthcareHealth Education and ValidationCultural Competency in Health Care
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