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Carolina Astoul Bonorino1, Dolores Latugaye, Virginia La Rosa-Salas
1From the Centro de Simulación Clínica, Facultad de Ciencias Biomédicas, Universidad Austral, Pilar, Argentina (C.A.B., D.L.); Decano Asociado de Estudiantes y Asuntos Académicos, Instituto de Investigación en Salud de Navarra, Escuela de Enfermería, Universidad de Navarra (V.L.R.-S.); Unidad de Docencia Práctica, Facultad de Enfermería, Universidad de Navarra, Grupo de investigación ICCP-UNAV, Innovación para un Cuidado Centrado en la Persona, Instituto de Investigación en Salud de Navarra, Escuela de Enfermería, Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain (M.L.C.); Fundación Garrahan, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina (E.E.Z.); and Escuela Profesional de Psicología, Universidad Peruana Unión Lima, Perú (A.T.-C.).
Introduction:
The Evaluation of Learning and Performance standard of the International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning proposes evaluating all simulation-based experiences. Over the years, multiple instruments have been designed to evaluate simulation. The Simulation Effectiveness Tool-Modified (SET-M) was developed by Leighton and colleagues in English in 2015. This tool has been translated and validated in different languages and cultures, presenting stable psychometric properties. Although a Spanish validation of the instrument has been found, it was conducted with medical students after participating in telesimulation. To date, no validation has been found for its use after face-to-face simulation with Spanish-speaking nursing students. This study aims to validate the psychometric properties of the SET-M in advanced nursing bachelor's students engaged in face-to-face simulation from 2 Spanish-speaking countries.
Methods:
A multicenter, cross-sectional, analytical, and psychometric validation study was conducted. The sample consisted of 232 students from the final 2 years of their Bachelor's Degree in Nursing at 2 privately managed universities, 1 in Argentina and the other 1 in Spain. The bootstrap Exploratory Graphical Analysis (EGA) approach was used to determine the structural consistency and stability of the items.
Results:
An EGA identified 4 communities with adequate stability and structural consistency values. Furthermore, the SET-M was found to be invariant among nursing students in Argentina and Spain.
Conclusions:
The Spanish version of the SET-M demonstrated adequate psychometric properties, confirming its validity and reliability for assessing simulation-based education effectiveness in undergraduate nursing students in Argentina and Spain. This study provides a valuable tool for self-assessment in simulation education within Spanish-speaking contexts.
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