Comparison of the observer role vs. active participant role in interprofessional simulation-based education for affective skills: a randomized-controlled trial

比较观察者角色与积极参与者角色在跨专业模拟教育中对情感技能的影响:一项随机对照试验

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Adequate bowel preparation is a critical aspect of colonoscopy, mainly pivoting on the education provided by the relevant healthcare professionals to the patient. Conventional methods of counselling education for these healthcare professionals have prioritized one-to-one practice of the skill over learning through observing fellow learners during simulation-based learning activities. The efficacy of observer roles in simulation for bowel preparation education remains underexplored. This study aims to compare the effectiveness of observer roles versus hands-on practice in simulation-based education. METHODS: A simulation-based session was conducted for healthcare professionals involved in bowel preparation education to patients. Learners were randomly assigned to either an observer role in simulation group or a one-to-one practice group. Both groups received standardized education on bowel preparation techniques. Pre- and post-activity self-efficacy scores were collected using a 5-point likert scale. The scores were analyzed using appropriate statistical methods to compare the effectiveness of observer roles versus one-to-one practice. RESULTS: Both groups demonstrated substantial improvements in self-efficacy scores post-activity. A median difference of + 0.8 was seen in the control group whereas + 1.1 in the observer group (p = 0.64), revealing comparable increase in confidence of observer and active participants in performing counselling of patients for bowel preparation. This similarity was refelcted in the post-test as well, in which both groups reached a score of 11 out of 13 (p = 0.7). CONCLUSION: Observer roles in simulation are equally effective as hands-on practice for bowel preparation education for healthcare professionals. Both methods contribute significantly to enhancing participants’ self-efficacy in performing bowel preparation counselling. Incorporating observer roles in simulation-based education can offer a cost-effective, resource-efficient, and time-efficient solution for this education.

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