Debriefing evaluation in nursing clinical simulation: a cross-sectional study

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Objective: Evaluate the contribution of debriefing after clinical simulations for nursing students. Method: Quantitative study, conducted with 35 nursing students who participated in five clinical simulation scenarios with planned debriefings based on the model of the National League Nursing/Jeffries Simulation Theory. After the fifth scenario, students answered the Debriefing Evaluation Scale associated with the Simulation. Results: The items evaluated involved the psychosocial, cognitive, and affective values, and within a scale from one to five, the highest mean was found in cognitive value with 4.23 (+0.56) points, then in psychosocial value with 3.77 (+0.53), and finally in affective value with 3.71 (+0.63) points. Conclusion: The debriefing conducted after the clinical simulation scenarios was a reflective exercise that contributed to the student integrating multiple knowledges in affective, cognitive and psychosocial values, and thus develop the competencies required.

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Bortolato-Major, C., Mantovani, M. de F., Felix, J. V. C., Boostel, R., da Silva, Â. T. M., & Caravaca-Morera, J. A. (2019). Debriefing evaluation in nursing clinical simulation: a cross-sectional study. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 72(3), 788–794. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0103

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