2023, Number 46
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Inv Ed Med 2023; 12 (46)
Sociodemographic factors and academic performance in simulation in Primary Health Care in nursing students
Rodríguez NNF, Ferrada QDS, Toffoletto MC, Moreno LGM
Language: Spanish
References: 21
Page: 70-78
PDF size: 496.57 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: The safe environment provided by the simulation
fosters high levels of academic achievement. When
it comes to evaluating academic performance and how to
improve it, the factors that can influence it are analyzed.
The literature is scarce regarding the study of academic
performance and sociodemographic factors in simulated
teaching with nursing students.
Objective: To determine the association between academic
performance in simulated practices in primary
level of health and sociodemographic factors of third-year
nursing students at a private university in Chile.
Method: Correlational, cross-sectional, descriptive study.
The sample was non-probabilistic of 235 students. Sociodemographic
data were collected through a structured
questionnaire and academic performance was measured
by comparing the score of the integrative entrance test
and the integrative exit test. Data were analyzed by descriptive
statistics and nonparametric U-Mann Whitney
and Kruskall Wallis tests. The level of significance adopted
was 5%.
Results: In terms of academic performance, the students
after clinical simulation obtained a better score in the exit
test than in the entry test, a statistically significant difference
(p ‹ 0.001). Regarding the association between
academic performance and sociodemographic characteristics,
it is observed that only the variables work, and
years of study presented a statistically significant relationship
before the simulation activities and better academic
performance in students who did not work (p ‹ 0.05) and
who had 1 to 3 years of study in nursing (p ‹ 0.01).
Conclusions: The academic performance of the students
increased after the simulation activities. Therefore, it is
necessary to consider within the didactic strategies, in
the curriculum the simulated practice before attending
the clinical field, since it favors the performance of the
students.
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