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Deliberate practice and rapid cycle deliberate practice for basic life support: a scoping review

Práctica deliberada y práctica deliberada en ciclos rápidos para soporte básico de vida: revisión de alcance

Prática deliberada e prática deliberada em ciclos rápidos para suporte básico de vida: scoping review

Ana Carolina Belmonte Assalin; Izabela Meneghesso; Leticia de Oliveira Castro; Isadora de Freitas Marcatto; Amanda Adabo Gastaldi; Fernanda Berchelli Girão

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Abstract

Objective: to map evidence on deliberate practice (DP) and rapid cycle deliberate practice (RCDP) in teaching Basic Life Support (BLS) to health occupations students.

Method: a scoping review according to JBI Reviewer’s Manual for Scoping Reviews and PRISMA-ScR. Searches and selections were carried out in the databases through descriptors and synonyms, and it was analyzed the relevance of the studies, selecting those that answered the research question, from April to November 2021. In December 2022, study search and selection were updated.

Results: of the 4,155 studies found, 116 were analyzed in full, with 9 included in this study. 44.4% are Americans and 66.6% were accomplished in medical courses. 11.1% presented simulated scenarios in the intra- and extra-hospital context, and 11.1%, in intra-hospital scenarios.

Conclusion and implications for practice: DP and RCDP in health education have been consolidated in recent years, showing improvements in learning and knowledge retention over time. This scope identified that most studies address the hospital context, which demonstrates the knowledge production gap in the pre-hospital area. Furthermore, most of the studies focused on Europe and North America, confirming the need to carry out studies for the applicability of DP and RCDP in BLS in different audiences and contexts.

Keywords

Students; Students, Health Occupations; Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation; Basic Life Support; Simulation Training

Resumen

Objetivo: mapear evidencias sobre Práctica Deliberada (PD) y Práctica Deliberada em Ciclos Rápidos (PDCR) em la enseñanza del Soporte Básico de Vida (SBV) a estudiantes del área de la salud.

Método: una scoping review según JBI Reviewer’s Manual for Scoping Reviews y PRISMA-ScR. Se realizaron búsquedas y selecciones en las bases de datos establecidas a través de descriptores y sinónimos, analizando la pertinencia de los estudios, seleccionando aquellos que respondían a la pregunta de investigación, de abril a noviembre de 2021. En diciembre de 2022 se realizó la actualización de la búsqueda y selección de estudios.

Resultados: de los 4.155 estudios encontrados, 116 fueron analizados en su totalidad, siendo 9 incluidos en este estudio. El 44,4% son estadounidenses y el 66,6% se realizaron en cursos de medicina. El 11,1% presentó escenarios simulados en el contexto intra y extrahospitalario y el 11,1% en escenarios intrahospitalarios.

Conclusión e implicaciones para la práctica: PD y PDCR en educación para la salud se han consolidado en los últimos años, mostrando mejoras en el aprendizaje y la retención de conocimientos a lo largo del tiempo. Se identificó que la mayoría de los estudios abordan el contexto hospitalario, demostrando la brecha de producción de conocimiento prehospitalario. Además, la mayoría de los estudios se concentraron en Europa y América del Norte, lo que confirma la necesidad de realizar estudios sobre la aplicabilidad de PD y PDCR en SBV en diferentes audiencias y contextos.

Palabras clave

Estudiantes; Estudiantes del Área de la Salud; Reanimación Cardiopulmonar; Soporte Básico de Vida; Entrenamiento Simulado

Resumo

Objetivo: mapear evidências sobre a prática deliberada (PD) e a prática deliberada em ciclos rápidos (PDCR) no ensino do Suporte Básico de Vida (SBV) de estudantes de ciências da saúde.

Método: scoping review, conforme JBI Reviewer’s Manual for Scoping Reviews e PRISMA-ScR. Buscas e seleções foram realizadas nas bases de dados estabelecidas por intermédio de descritores e sinônimos, analisando a relevância dos estudos, selecionando os que responderam à pergunta de investigação, no período de abril a novembro de 2021. Em dezembro de 2022 realizou-se atualização da busca e seleção dos estudos.

Resultados: dos 4.155 estudos encontrados, 116 foram analisados na íntegra, com 9 incluídos neste estudo. 44,4% são americanos e 66,6% foram realizados em cursos de medicina. 11,1% apresentaram cenários simulados no contexto intra e extra-hospitalar, e 11,1%, em cenários intra-hospitalares.

Conclusão e implicações para a prática: a PD e a PDCR no ensino em saúde vêm sendo consolidadas nos últimos anos, evidenciando melhorias de aprendizado e retenção de conhecimento ao longo do tempo. Foi identificado que a maioria dos estudos abordam o contexto hospitalar, demonstrando a lacuna de produção de conhecimento pré-hospitalar. Ademais, a maioria dos estudos se concentrou entre Europa e América do Norte, confirmando a necessidade de realização de estudos para aplicabilidade da PD e PDCR em SBV em diferentes públicos e contextos.

Palavras-chave

Estudantes; Estudantes de Ciências da Saúde; Reanimação Cardiopulmonar; Suporte Básico de Vida; Treinamento por Simulação

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10/31/2022

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03/22/2022

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