Chatbot efficacy versus traditional reading in high-fidelity clinical simulation Eficacia del chatbot versus lectura tradicional en simulación clínica de alta fidelidad

Chávez, Paulina Vargas; Reyes, Verónica Chandía; Sanz, Patricia Letelier; Valencia, Mónica Cardona; Henríquez-Figueroa, Sandra C.; Pino, José Manuel León

Abstract

Objective: To assess nursing students' perceptions of an artificial intelligencebased chatbot as a preparation tool for high-fidelity clinical simulations compared to traditional lectures. Methods: A crossover study was conducted with 40 third-year nursing students. Two preparation strategies were implemented: a chatbot for the first simulation and traditional reading for the second. Students' perceptions were then assessed using a validated questionnaire. Results: Students perceived the chatbot as a more interactive and efficient time management tool compared to traditional lectures. Additionally, they highlighted its usefulness in organizing information and enhancing their theoretical preparation for clinical simulations. Conclusions: The chatbot was perceived as an effective tool for clinical simulation preparation, facilitating study organization and improving the understanding of key concepts. Keywords: Education. Professional. Simulation Training. Artificial Intelligence. Students. Nursing.

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Título según SCOPUS: ID SCOPUS_ID:105006832893 Not found in local SCOPUS DB
Título de la Revista: Index de Enfermeria
Volumen: 34
Editorial: Fundacion Index
Fecha de publicación: 2025
DOI:

10.58807/INDEXENFERM20257408

Notas: SCOPUS