2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.auec.2019.11.001
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Emergency nurses’ experience of adult basic and advanced life support workstations as a support strategy for clinical practice in the emergency department

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“…It is known that work experience has a significant influence on the acquisition of nursing competencies [ 33 ]. Clinical experience of cardiac arrest situations can induce successful ALS training [ 34 ] and is thought to alleviate the stress of training.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known that work experience has a significant influence on the acquisition of nursing competencies [ 33 ]. Clinical experience of cardiac arrest situations can induce successful ALS training [ 34 ] and is thought to alleviate the stress of training.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Melhoras significativas nas habilidades também foram observadas com a utilização de simulações em grupo (26) , bem como de um sistema baseado em um programa denominado "melhora da qualidade da ressuscitação", que inclui treinamento audiovisual em compressões e ventilações, que são rastreados e documentados em um sistema de gerenciamento de aprendizado (27) . Além destes, a utilização de estações de trabalho de ressuscitação desenhadas para a utilização por pequenos grupos, envolvendo educação e treinamento em vários níveis de estimulação, auxilia a equipe de enfermagem a aumentar sua confiança no atendimento aos pacientes (28) . Para o melhor desfecho para o paciente, destaca-se a capacitação, especialmente de enfermeiros, que são a linha de frente no cuidado (29) .…”
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“…Simulations that are carried out regularly in various settings in PHC situations can not only increase the retention of knowledge and skills but can also build confidence when the actual simulation occurs. In addition, it can also predict shortcomings that may be faced and can prepare steps to overcome them (Ilyas, Shah-e-Zaman, Pradhan, Feroz, Jamal, Amjad, & Ahmed, 2014;Ireland, Marquez, Hatherley, Farmer, Luu, Stevens, & Mitra, 2020;Rojo, Maestre, Piedra, Esteban, Sánchez, Hoz, & del Moral, 2022). In this case, expert involvement is needed to be able to provide feedback and transfer the latest guidelines and science.…”
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confidence: 99%