2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18031273
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Are You Prepared to Save a Life? Nursing Students’ Experience in Advanced Life Support Practice

Abstract: The objective of this study was to explore the experiences and perceptions of nursing students after applying advanced life support techniques on a hospitalised patient in cardiac arrest in a simulated setting. A qualitative descriptive phenomenological study was conducted. Fifty-four nursing students from the University of Almería (Spain) participated. Three main themes and six subthemes were identified, which illustrate the experiences and perceptions of nursing students about performing advanced life suppor… Show more

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“…IG with only simulation had significantly higher scores on all measures than CG. ( Gutierrez-Puertas et al., 2021 ) Spain To explore the experiences and perceptions of nursing students after applying advanced life support techniques on a hospitalized patient in cardiac arrest in a simulated setting Qualitative descriptive Focus- group interviews 54 Unknown CPR Theoretical CPR Scenario, manikin Experiences and perceptions Practicing for an emergency situation allowed them to acquire skills necessary for emergency situations and improve their clinical performance in advanced life support Ha and Lim, 2018 South Korea To evaluate nursing students' knowledge and confidence in preoperative nursing skills and satisfaction with debriefing and multimode simulation using peer-led written debriefing (PLWD) and instructor-led oral debriefing (ILOD). QE IG / CG Pre / post 122 Third year Preoperative skills PLWD / ILOD Knowledge Confidence Satisfaction Confidence was significantly higher in ILOD than in PLWD group.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IG with only simulation had significantly higher scores on all measures than CG. ( Gutierrez-Puertas et al., 2021 ) Spain To explore the experiences and perceptions of nursing students after applying advanced life support techniques on a hospitalized patient in cardiac arrest in a simulated setting Qualitative descriptive Focus- group interviews 54 Unknown CPR Theoretical CPR Scenario, manikin Experiences and perceptions Practicing for an emergency situation allowed them to acquire skills necessary for emergency situations and improve their clinical performance in advanced life support Ha and Lim, 2018 South Korea To evaluate nursing students' knowledge and confidence in preoperative nursing skills and satisfaction with debriefing and multimode simulation using peer-led written debriefing (PLWD) and instructor-led oral debriefing (ILOD). QE IG / CG Pre / post 122 Third year Preoperative skills PLWD / ILOD Knowledge Confidence Satisfaction Confidence was significantly higher in ILOD than in PLWD group.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) requires adequate knowledge and practice (Kose et al, 2019 ). Basic life support (BLS) is considered the primary step of the life-saving process if there is a victim with cardiopulmonary arrest before the advanced CPR team arrives (Gutiérrez-Puertas et al, 2021 ; Isa et al, 2022 ; Park & Lee, 2021 ; Semeraro et al, 2021 ). Grasping essential BLS knowledge and practices is imperative for healthcare providers (HCPs) (Isa et al, 2022 ).…”
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confidence: 99%