Use of a therapeutic communication application in the nursing undergraduate program: Randomized clinical trial

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Objective: to analyze the effect on the knowledge of therapeutic communication by Nursing students through the use of applications. Method: a randomized and controlled clinical trial conducted with 60 nursing students. In the topic Groups and therapeutic communication techniques, the intervention-IG group (n=30) used the application and the control-CG group (n=30) was submitted to the traditional class. The pre-(Zero Test-0) and post-test knowledge (immediate-Test 1 and after 30 day-Test 2) of those involved were evaluated. Results: Test 1, performed immediately after the intervention, showed a mean of 11 hits in the control group and 13 in the intervention, with statistical significance (p=0.036). Test 2 showed a decrease in hits in both groups (IG=10.87 and CG=9.3), but maintained the difference between IG and CG in the post-test (p<0.01). Conclusion: the use of the application on therapeutic communication favored the knowledge of the students, when compared to the traditional teaching method. REBEC RBR-4TF6MR Registration.

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Coelho, M. de M. F., Miranda, K. C. L., Melo, R. C. de O., Gomes, L. F. de S., Monteiro, A. R. M., & Moreira, T. M. M. (2021). Use of a therapeutic communication application in the nursing undergraduate program: Randomized clinical trial. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 29. https://doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.4461.3456

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