Background: Patient deterioration should be detected early and responded appropriately for patient safety. It is necessary to strengthen situational awareness regarding patient deterioration. Inattentional blindness is a major factor that hinders situational awareness about patient deterioration in the clinical setting.
Objectives: To analyze the impact of patient deterioration simulation using inattentional blindness (PDS-IB) on situational awareness and patient safety competency-attitude among final year nursing students.
Design: A randomized controlled trial.
Participants: Final year nursing students at a university in South Korea.
Methods: Students were randomly assigned to an experimental or control group. The experimental group (n = 47) was given a PDS-IB. The control group (n = 44) received a simple patient deterioration simulation. Situational awareness and patient safety competency-attitude were measured at baseline, post intervention, and at 2 weeks follow-up. Data were analyzed using a two-way repeated measures ANOVA.
Results: There were statistically significant group effects, time effects, and group and time interaction effects in situational awareness and patient safety competency-attitude.
Conclusion: PDS-IB is an effective educational strategy that increases situational awareness and patient safety competency-attitude in final year nursing students.
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