Development and application during clinical simulation of MEDISIM, a checklist for assessing nursing students’ competence in safe medication administration
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Publication date
2024ISSN
1876-1402
Abstract
Aim: To develop and apply during clinical simulation a checklist for assessing nursing students' competence in safe medication administration. Design and Method: Two-stage instrumental study: 1) Development and preliminary validation of the checklist; 2) observational study of first- and second-year students to assess reliability of the checklist and analyze the results obtained. The observation involved simulation scenarios in which students had to administer intravenous medication. Results and Conclusions: The MEDISIM checklist comprises 26 items and shows good psychometric properties (Cronbach's alpha = .842; inter-observer reliability = .974). A high proportion of students were observed to have adequate needle technique (86%) and to wash their hands prior to preparing medication” (72%), whereas far fewer disinfected the catheter hub before administering medication (18%) or checked for drug allergies (33%). Mean scores (out of a possible 26) were 15.2 (SD 4.54) among year 1 students and 18.0 (SD 5.29) for year 2 students (p < .001). The results obtained highlight areas that need to be addressed in nurse education, as well as by students in their independent learning.
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Article
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Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
614 - Public health and hygiene. Accident prevention
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Desconocido
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Elsevier
Collection
93
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Clinical Simulation in Nursing
Citation
Alfonso-Arias, Cristina; Rodríguez-Higueras, Encarna; Fuster-Linares, Pilar. Development and application during clinical simulation of MEDISIM, a checklist for assessing nursing students’ competence in safe medication administration. Clinical Simulation in Nursing, 2024, 93, 101568. Disponible en: <https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1876139924000604?via%3Dihub>. Fecha de acceso: 26 sep. 2025. DOI: 10.1016/j.ecns.2024.101568
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