Abstract

IntroductionDue to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, onsite simulation training required infection control precautions. This study aimed to investigate the effect of implementing the infection control protocol on the participants' evaluation of simulation activities.Materials and methodsThe study included undergraduate female students from healthcare colleges in Princess Nourah University (PNU) who have attended simulation training events in the simulation and skills development center (SSDC). The study design was a cohort retrospective where data were retrieved from the SSDC participant evaluation database. The data included information related to participants' characteristics, simulation activities type, and learners' evaluation. The simulation activities included in the study were procedural simulation (PS) and full simulation (FS).ResultsThe study included 837 subjects that were randomly chosen from January 2019 to December 2021. All participant's evaluations of simulation events conducted in the SSDC during the specified period were reviewed and randomly selected to be included in the study. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the activities were conducted under infection control protocol measures. There was a significant difference in evaluation results of FS and PS activities before and after implementing the COVID-19 infection control protocol (p-value < 0.001).ConclusionThe study showed that conducting simulation activities in a simulation center under the infection control protocol does not negatively affect participants' evaluation of simulation events.

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  • ObjectivesThis study aimed to investigate the effect of implementing the infection control protocol on the participants' evaluation of simulation activities

  • Due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, onsite simulation training required infection control precautions

  • All participant's evaluations of simulation events conducted in the skills development center (SSDC) during the specified period were reviewed and randomly selected to be included in the study

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This study aimed to investigate the effect of implementing the infection control protocol on the participants' evaluation of simulation activities. This study aimed to describe the COVID-19 infection control protocol developed and implemented in SSDC and investigate participants’ attitudes and perceptions in simulation activities after implementing the infection control protocol. This study aimed to investigate the evaluation of simulation events among healthcare learners attending an onsite educational activity during the COVID 19 pandemic and under infection control protocol

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