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Citation

Norouzi Z, Jafarnejad F, Khadivzadeh T, Esmaily H, Hedjazi A. J. Educ. Health Promot. 2019; 8: e267.

Affiliation

Forensic Medicine Specialist, Legal Medicine Research Center, Legal Medicine Organization, Tehran, Iran.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Medknow Publications)

DOI

10.4103/jehp.jehp_237_18

PMID

32002439

PMCID

PMC6967234

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Rape is a widespread and important issue in the field of public health, and its victims require comprehensive and gender-sensitive health services. Healthcare providers, especially midwives, play an important role in the diagnosis and treatment of rape, and improving their knowledge has been an essential factor in enhancing the quality of service provided.

OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study is to compare the impact of standardized patient-based training and team-based learning on midwifery students' knowledge for providing services to rape victims.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this randomized quasiexperimental study, 75 midwifery students of Mashhad School of Nursing and Midwifery were selected using available sampling method and were assigned to two groups of standardized patient-based training (n = 38) and team-based learning (n = 37). After performing pretest, standardized patient-based training group and team-based learning group were trained separately for 6 h. One week after intervention, posttest was performed. Data were collected and analyzed using the Academic Specifications Questionnaire and the Knowledge Assessment Questionnaire. Significance level was considered at P < 0.05.

RESULTS: The two groups were homogeneous in terms of demographic characteristics. There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups in the posttest in terms of knowledge score (P = 0.079). However, there was a statistically significant difference in the level of knowledge between the two groups (P = 0.037).

CONCLUSIONS: Given the effectiveness of both standardized patient-based training method and team-based learning method on enhancing midwifery students' knowledge for providing services to rape victims, these methods can be used in students' education.

Copyright: © 2019 Journal of Education and Health Promotion.


Language: en

Keywords

Education; knowledge; learning; patient simulation; rape; simulation training

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