2020, Number 36
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Inv Ed Med 2020; 9 (36)
Clinical Simulation and Dimensions of Critical Thinking in Medical Students from a Private University
Chávez RD, Tass RJD, Villarreal Del VLi, Sandoval BSD, González MVZ
Language: Spanish
References: 35
Page: 70-77
PDF size: 583.36 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Critical thinking is an essential skill in a
general practitioner. For its part, clinical simulation is an
innovative strategy that proposes the development of
this competence, which is why its implementation is increasingly
frequent at the undergraduate level of medical
schools.
Objective: Comparing the self-perception of critical thinking
between a group of medical students who participated
and one who did not participate in clinical simulation.
Method: Observational, cross-sectional, prospective study.
The population was made up of sixth and seventh year
students of the medical career of the 2018-2019 school
year. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used for
the purposes of the study.
Results: 62 university students participated, of which
45.2% were female and 54.8% male. There was no significant
difference in the self-perception of critical thinking
between the two groups (p. › 0.05).
Conclusions: In this study, the implementation of clinical
simulation showed no difference in self-perceptions of
critical thinking between the compared groups.
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