Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10614
Title: The effect of theoretical and simulation training on medical errors of nurse students in karadeniz technical university, Turkey
Authors: Kahriman, I.
Öztürk, H.
Bahçecik, N.
Sökmen, S.
Küçük, S.
Calbayram, N.
Altundağ, Sebahat
Keywords: Education
Malpractice
Medical errors
Nurses
Students
adult
article
checklist
drug safety
experimental study
human
malpractice
medical error
nursing competence
nursing education
nursing practice
nursing student
patient safety
pretest posttest design
simulation training
theoretical study
Publisher: Pakistan Medical Association
Abstract: Objective: To assess the efficacy of theoretical training related to medical errors and patient safety and practical simulation training on students' knowledge and skill levels. Methods: This experimental study was conducted from March 28 to May 18, 2016, at nursing department of a university and comprised of students attending the third grade of the nursing school. The subjects were divided into two equal experimental and control groups. The experimental group, among other things, received simulation training that involved a demonstration and subsequent one-to-one practice. Data was collected on a proforma that included demographic information, pretest and post-test scores, checklists for pre-assessments and final assessments related to nursing practices. Results: There were 62 nurses divided into two groups of 31(50%) each. The difference between post-test scores of the concerning theoretical training about medical errors and patient safety was statistically significant (p<0.05). Pre-assessment of the groups concerning practical training on nursing skills and medical errors revealed no statistically significant difference (p>0.05), while there was a significant difference between their final assessments (p<0.05). Conclusion: Theoretical education increased students' levels of knowledge regarding medical errors and patient safety, and the the practical simulation training reduced malpractices by improving skills. © 2018, Pakistan Medical Association. All rights reserved.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10614
ISSN: 0030-9982
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