The goal of this intervention study is to compare two different simulation modalities (standardized patient and manikin-based) in nursing student education. The main aim is to determine the effect of new scenarios on cultural awareness levels in two different types of simulation modalities and to determine the effect of new scenarios on social determinants of health knowledge levels in two different types of simulation modalities. Participants will assign to two groups and will attend simulation sessions.
The simulation session will contain prebriefing, simulation, and debriefing. The participants will be assigned to the simulation session. * The first group will be the standardized patient group. They will ask to fill out the Cultural Awareness Scale and social determinants of health knowledge. Then, they will attend prebriefing, standardized patient simulation, and debriefing. * The second group will be the manikin-based group. They will ask to fill out the Cultural Awareness Scale and social determinants of health knowledge. Then, they will attend prebriefing, manikin-based simulation, and debriefing.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
54
The standardized patient simulation participants will receive a simulation with standardized patients on how to identify social determinants of health in an individual
The manikin-based simulation participants will receive a simulation with manikins on how to identify social determinants of health in an individual
University of Massachusetts Boston
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Change from baseline cultural awareness level on the 36 questions Cultural Awareness Scale
The Cultural Awareness Scale is a validated, reliable, and self-reported instrument assessing cultural awareness levels. Each statement is graded from 1=Strongly Disagree to 7=Strongly Agree. While lower scores indicate less cultural awareness, higher scores indicate greater cultural awareness (minimum = 36, maximum = 252).
Time frame: Three hour
Change from baseline social determinants knowledge on the 10 questions Social Determinants of Health Survey
Social Determinants of Health Survey is a 10-question multiple-choice survey created by researchers by searching the literature. The number of responses to the answer choice is determined. The lower scores indicate fewer social determinants of health knowledge and higher scores indicate greater social determinants of health knowledge (minimum = 0, maximum = 10).
Time frame: Three hour
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