Self Efficacy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Interprofessional Advanced Cardiac Life Support Training on Collaborative Skills, Self-Efficacy And Emotion Regulation: A Prospective Interventional Trial
The aim of this study is to study the effectiveness of interprofessional advanced cardiac
life support (IP-ACLS) training in improving collaborative skills, self-efficacy and emotion
regulation among fourth-year nursing students using a prospective, open-label, non-randomized
controlled design.
The investigators hypothesized that students who participated in the IP-ACLS training are
more likely to have better:
1. collaborative skills
2. self-efficacy
3. emotion regulation.
A total sample size of 120 fourth year nursing students will be used. Subjective measures and
objective measure are used. Principal Investigator or trained part-time undergraduate student
research assistants will recruit nursing students in scheduled identical sessions. Informed
consent will be obtained after an explanation of the nature, purpose, and potential risks of
the study according to the information sheet.
Pre-test was conducted before starting the IP-ACLS training on Day 1; post-test 1 was
conducted immediately after the IP-ACLS training on Day 2; post-test 2 was conducted 1 month
after the IP-ACLS training before or after their scheduled lecture break. The students were
asked to complete the self-report questionnaire in approximately 10-15 min before and after
2-day IP-ACLS workshop and 1 month follow-up.
Assessment of Interprofessional Team Collaboration Scale (AITCS), General Self-Efficacy Scale
(GSE) and Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (ERQ) were used to measure collaborative skill,
self-efficacy and emotion regulation using self-administration.
The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to check whether the scores followed normal
distributions. Independent sample t test was used for normally distributed data, whereas
Mann-Whitney U test was used for non-normally distributed data to compare the AITCS, GSE and
ERQ scores in two groups.
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