The effects of simulation-based education on undergraduate nursing students' competences: a multicenter randomized controlled trial.

Lai Kun Tong, Yue Yi Li, Mio Leng Au, Wai I Ng, Si Chen Wang, Yongbing Liu, Yi Shen, Liqiang Zhong, Xichenhui Qiu
Author Information
  1. Lai Kun Tong: Kiang Wu Nursing College of Macau, Edifício do Instituto de Enfermagem Kiang Wu de Macau, Avenida do Hospital das Ilhas no.447, Coloane, RAEM, Macau SAR, China.
  2. Yue Yi Li: Kiang Wu Nursing College of Macau, Edifício do Instituto de Enfermagem Kiang Wu de Macau, Avenida do Hospital das Ilhas no.447, Coloane, RAEM, Macau SAR, China.
  3. Mio Leng Au: Kiang Wu Nursing College of Macau, Edifício do Instituto de Enfermagem Kiang Wu de Macau, Avenida do Hospital das Ilhas no.447, Coloane, RAEM, Macau SAR, China. aml@kwnc.edu.mo.
  4. Wai I Ng: Kiang Wu Nursing College of Macau, Edifício do Instituto de Enfermagem Kiang Wu de Macau, Avenida do Hospital das Ilhas no.447, Coloane, RAEM, Macau SAR, China.
  5. Si Chen Wang: Kiang Wu Nursing College of Macau, Edifício do Instituto de Enfermagem Kiang Wu de Macau, Avenida do Hospital das Ilhas no.447, Coloane, RAEM, Macau SAR, China.
  6. Yongbing Liu: School of Nursing, Yangzhou University, No.136, Jiangyang Middle Road, Hanjiang District, Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province, China.
  7. Yi Shen: School of Nursing, Guangzhou Xinhua University, 19 Huamei Road, Tianhe District, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China.
  8. Liqiang Zhong: School of Nursing, Guangzhou Medical University, Dongfeng West Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China.
  9. Xichenhui Qiu: School of Nursing, Shenzhen University, No. 3688, Nanhai Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Education in nursing has noticed a positive effect of simulation-based education. There are many studies available on the effects of simulation-based education, but most of those involve a single institution, nonrandomized controlled trials, small sample sizes and subjective evaluations of the effects. The purpose of this multicenter randomized controlled trial was to evaluate the effects of high-fidelity simulation, computer-based simulation, high-fidelity simulation combined with computer-based simulation, and case study on undergraduate nursing students.
METHODS: A total of 270 nursing students were recruited from five universities in China. Participants were randomly divided into four groups at each institution: the high-fidelity simulation group, the computer-based simulation group, the high-fidelity simulation combined with computer-based simulation group, and the case study group. Finally, 239 participants completed the intervention and evaluation, with 58, 67, 57, and 57 participants in each group. The data were collected at three stages: before the intervention, immediately after the intervention, and three months after the intervention.
RESULTS: The demographic data and baseline evaluation indices did not significantly differ among the four groups. A statistically significant difference was not observed between the four methods for improving knowledge, interprofessional collaboration, critical thinking, caring, or interest in learning. While skill improvement differed significantly among the different groups after the intervention (p = 0.020), after three months, no difference was observed (p = 0.139). The improvement in skill in the computer-based simulation group was significantly lower at the end of the intervention than that in the high-fidelity simulation group (p = 0.048) or the high-fidelity simulation combined with computer-based simulation group (p = 0.020).
CONCLUSIONS: Nursing students benefit equally from four methods in cultivating their knowledge, interprofessional collaboration, critical thinking, caring, and interest in learning both immediately and over time. High-fidelity simulation and high-fidelity simulation combined with computer-based simulation improve skill more effectively than computer-based simulation in the short term. Nursing educators can select the most suitable teaching method to achieve the intended learning outcomes depending on the specific circumstances.
TRIAL REGISTRATION: This clinical trial was registered at the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (clinical trial number: ChiCTR2400084880, date of the registration: 27/05/2024).

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Grants

  1. HSS-KWNC-2021-01/Higher Education Fund of Macao SAR Government
  2. HSS-KWNC-2021-01/Higher Education Fund of Macao SAR Government
  3. HSS-KWNC-2021-01/Higher Education Fund of Macao SAR Government
  4. HSS-KWNC-2021-01/Higher Education Fund of Macao SAR Government
  5. HSS-KWNC-2021-01/Higher Education Fund of Macao SAR Government

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