Adaptation and psychometric properties of the academic self-ef icacy scale in the context of clinical simulation
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Universidad de Holguín
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2024
Abstract:
"In the area of education and training of health
professionals, teaching-learning methodologies have been
evolving, making clinical simulation a fundamental tool
for the development of clinical skills and decision-making
in a safe and controlled environment. The objective is to
adapt the academic self-efficacy scale previously
validated in the Chilean population to the clinical
simulation context and subsequently to study the
psychometric behavior of this scale. A cross-sectional
study was carried out in two stages, in the first one the
instrument was adapted to the clinical simulation context,
and in the second one, its psychometric properties were
evaluated. The scale to measure academic self-efficacy in
health students in a simulation context has adequate
psychometric properties to be used in the target
population.
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