Based on the hypothesis that incorporating SimCapture for Skills in the training of technical skills in undergraduate nursing students will increase their competence in the acquisition of technical skills in peer learning, we want to compare the qualification obtained through student self-assessment in the performance of the technique in traditional teaching with classroom teacher versus that obtained with the repetition of the practice with the support of the SimCapture for Skills interface without classroom teacher, as well as the student's perception in terms of satisfaction and self-confidence with both learning spaces. The costs associated with the two types of teaching will also be evaluated.
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A starting point for the conversation — always confirm anything about your own eligibility, costs, and care with the study team and your doctor.
Satisfaction and self-confidence acquired by students in both learning spaces.
Timeframe: Immediately after learning with Simcapture and immediately after learning with the teacher in the classroom