The Effect of a Child Model on Breath-Sounds Examination Skills and Satisfaction on Nursing Students
One of nursing students’ auscultation critical skills is listening to a child’s breathing sounds. Previously, learning this skill required a SimBaby, which was insufficient, causing nursing students to lack proficiency. Therefore, a CHIld Model (CHIM), an innovation emulating breathing sounds, has b...
Saved in:
Main Author: | |
---|---|
Other Authors: | |
Format: | Article |
Published: |
2023
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/84784 |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
Institution: | Mahidol University |
id |
th-mahidol.84784 |
---|---|
record_format |
dspace |
spelling |
th-mahidol.847842023-06-19T00:18:15Z The Effect of a Child Model on Breath-Sounds Examination Skills and Satisfaction on Nursing Students Thamruangrit S. Mahidol University Health Professions One of nursing students’ auscultation critical skills is listening to a child’s breathing sounds. Previously, learning this skill required a SimBaby, which was insufficient, causing nursing students to lack proficiency. Therefore, a CHIld Model (CHIM), an innovation emulating breathing sounds, has been invented based on Gagné’s learning theory to solve this insufficiency. This article reports on the CHIM invention, consisting of hardware, software, and programming, and its effect on nursing students’ breath-sounds examination skills and satisfaction. First, the CHIM was assessed for quality and satisfaction by experts. The results were good in quality and had the highest satisfaction for application in actual use. Second, the CHIM was assessed for auscultation skills and satisfaction among nursing students. Forty-four junior nursing students participated. Next, they were randomly divided into experimental and control groups. Then, both were taught the same about respiratory problems with the SimBaby, except the experimental group had training with the CHIM. After that, both groups’ auscultation skills and satisfaction in the experimental group were examined. Finally, the statistical analysis showed that after the intervention was applied, learning with the CHIM was better than without, with the highest satisfaction level. As intended, the CHIM can help effectively enhance students’ learning and proficiency. 2023-06-18T17:18:15Z 2023-06-18T17:18:15Z 2022-07-01 Article Healthcare (Switzerland) Vol.10 No.7 (2022) 10.3390/healthcare10071165 22279032 2-s2.0-85133203603 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/84784 SCOPUS |
institution |
Mahidol University |
building |
Mahidol University Library |
continent |
Asia |
country |
Thailand Thailand |
content_provider |
Mahidol University Library |
collection |
Mahidol University Institutional Repository |
topic |
Health Professions |
spellingShingle |
Health Professions Thamruangrit S. The Effect of a Child Model on Breath-Sounds Examination Skills and Satisfaction on Nursing Students |
description |
One of nursing students’ auscultation critical skills is listening to a child’s breathing sounds. Previously, learning this skill required a SimBaby, which was insufficient, causing nursing students to lack proficiency. Therefore, a CHIld Model (CHIM), an innovation emulating breathing sounds, has been invented based on Gagné’s learning theory to solve this insufficiency. This article reports on the CHIM invention, consisting of hardware, software, and programming, and its effect on nursing students’ breath-sounds examination skills and satisfaction. First, the CHIM was assessed for quality and satisfaction by experts. The results were good in quality and had the highest satisfaction for application in actual use. Second, the CHIM was assessed for auscultation skills and satisfaction among nursing students. Forty-four junior nursing students participated. Next, they were randomly divided into experimental and control groups. Then, both were taught the same about respiratory problems with the SimBaby, except the experimental group had training with the CHIM. After that, both groups’ auscultation skills and satisfaction in the experimental group were examined. Finally, the statistical analysis showed that after the intervention was applied, learning with the CHIM was better than without, with the highest satisfaction level. As intended, the CHIM can help effectively enhance students’ learning and proficiency. |
author2 |
Mahidol University |
author_facet |
Mahidol University Thamruangrit S. |
format |
Article |
author |
Thamruangrit S. |
author_sort |
Thamruangrit S. |
title |
The Effect of a Child Model on Breath-Sounds Examination Skills and Satisfaction on Nursing Students |
title_short |
The Effect of a Child Model on Breath-Sounds Examination Skills and Satisfaction on Nursing Students |
title_full |
The Effect of a Child Model on Breath-Sounds Examination Skills and Satisfaction on Nursing Students |
title_fullStr |
The Effect of a Child Model on Breath-Sounds Examination Skills and Satisfaction on Nursing Students |
title_full_unstemmed |
The Effect of a Child Model on Breath-Sounds Examination Skills and Satisfaction on Nursing Students |
title_sort |
effect of a child model on breath-sounds examination skills and satisfaction on nursing students |
publishDate |
2023 |
url |
https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/84784 |
_version_ |
1781413976647663616 |