Construction and validation of an in-hospital transport simulation scenario

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OBJECTIVE: To build and validate the content of a clinical simulation scenario for teaching in-hospital transport of critically ill patients. METHODS: A descriptive study of construction and validation of a clinical simulation scenario for teaching in-hospital transport. A scenario based on the literature was built, followed by validation, using the Delphi technique, by five specialists, with an agreement of 80%. The experts were selected through snowball sampling. An instrument was developed containing 26 topics to be assessed for relevance, clarity, objectivity, feasibility, current content, vocabulary, and a field for observations. RESULTS: Two rounds were carried out by the specialists to reach a consensus of 80%. According to the experts´ recommendation, the initial scenario was written more clearly and objectively, and divided into two parts: patient preparation and patient transport. CONCLUSION: In this study, the construction and validation of the scenario for teaching in-hospital transport were successfully performed. It may be applied in several services to evaluate the training of nursing undergraduate students, as well as for the professional improvement of those who work in the in-hospital transport service.

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Santana, E. R., Piacezzi, L. H. V., Lopes, M. C. B. T., Batista, R. E. A., Vancini-Campanharo, C. R., & Góis, A. F. T. de. (2021). Construction and validation of an in-hospital transport simulation scenario. Einstein (Sao Paulo, Brazil), 19, eAO5868. https://doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2021AO5868

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