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      Effectiveness of educational video on deaf people’s knowledge and skills for cardiopulmonary resuscitation: a randomized controlled trial * Translated title: Efectividad de video educativo sobre conocimiento y habilidad de personas sordas para reanimación cardiopulmonar: ensayo controlado aleatorizado Translated title: Efetividade de vídeo educativo no conhecimento e habilidade de surdos para ressuscitação cardiopulmonar: ensaio randomizado controlado

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      Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP
      Universidade de São Paulo, Escola de Enfermagem
      Persons with Hearing Impairments, Sign Language, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Knowledge, Instructional Film and Video, Health Education, Personas con Deficiencia Auditiva, Lengua de Signos, Reanimación Cardiopulmonar, Conocimiento, Película y Video Educativos, Educación en Salud, Pessoas com Deficiência Auditiva, Língua de Sinais, Reanimação Cardiopulmonar, Conhecimento, Filmes e Vídeos Educativos, Educação em Saúde

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          ABSTRACT

          Objective:

          To analyze the effectiveness of an educational video on deaf people’s knowledge and skills about cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

          Method:

          A randomized trial, carried out at three schools with 113 deaf people (control group = 57 and intervention group = 56). After the pre-test, the control group was exposed to the lecture, while the intervention group was exposed to the video. The post-test occurred immediately after the intervention and was repeated after 15 days. A validated instrument was used, with 11 questions, presented in video/Libras (to enable understanding by deaf people) and in written/printed form (to record the answers).

          Results:

          In the analysis of knowledge, the median of correct answers in the pre-test was similar between the groups (p = 0.635), while the intervention group had a higher accuracy in the immediate post-test (p = 0.035) and after 15 days (p = 0.026). In the skill analysis, the median of correct answers in the pre-test was higher in the control group (p = 0.031). There was no difference in the immediate post-test (p = 0.770), and there was a higher accuracy in the intervention group in the post-test after 15 days (p = 0.014).

          Conclusion:

          The video proved to be effective in increasing deaf people’s knowledge and skills about cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Brazilian Registry of Clinical Trials: RBR-5npmgj.

          RESUMO

          Objetivo:

          Analisar a efetividade de vídeo educativo no conhecimento e habilidade de surdos acerca da ressuscitação cardiopulmonar.

          Método:

          Ensaio randomizado, realizado em três escolas com 113 surdos (grupo controle = 57 e grupo intervenção = 56). Após o pré-teste, o grupo controle foi exposto à aula expositiva, enquanto o grupo intervenção foi exposto ao vídeo. O pós-teste ocorreu imediatamente depois da intervenção, e foi repetido após 15 dias. Foi utilizado instrumento validado, com 11 questões apresentadas em vídeo/libras (para viabilizar compreensão dos surdos) e de forma escrita/impressa (para registro das respostas).

          Resultados:

          Na análise do conhecimento, a mediana dos acertos do pré-teste foi semelhante entre os grupos (p = 0,635), enquanto houve maior acerto do grupo intervenção no pós-teste imediato (p = 0,035) e após 15 dias (p = 0,026). Na análise da habilidade, a mediana dos acertos do pré-teste foi maior no grupo controle (p = 0,031). Não houve diferença no pós-teste imediato (p = 0,770), e houve maior acerto do grupo intervenção no pós-teste após 15 dias (p = 0,014).

          Conclusão:

          O vídeo mostrou-se efetivo no aumento do conhecimento e habilidade de surdos acerca da ressuscitação cardiopulmonar. Registro Brasileiro de Ensaios Clínicos: RBR-5npmgj.

          RESUMEN

          Objetivo:

          Analizar la efectividad de un video educativo sobre el conocimiento y la habilidad de las personas sordas acerca de la reanimación cardiopulmonar.

          Método:

          Ensayo aleatorizado, realizado en tres escuelas con 113 personas sordas (grupo control = 57 y grupo intervención = 56). Después de la prueba previa, el grupo de control fue expuesto a la conferencia, mientras que el grupo de intervención fue expuesto al video. La posprueba se realizó inmediatamente después de la intervención, y se repitió a los 15 días. Se utilizó un instrumento validado, con 11 preguntas presentadas en video/Libras (para que los sordos comprendan) y en forma escrita/impresa (para registrar las respuestas).

          Resultados:

          En el análisis de conocimientos, la mediana de aciertos en la preprueba fue similar entre los grupos (p = 0,635), mientras que el grupo intervención tuvo mayor acierto en la posprueba inmediato (p = 0,035) y después 15 días (p = 0,026). En el análisis de habilidades, la mediana de aciertos en la preprueba fue mayor en el grupo control (p = 0,031). No hubo diferencia en la posprueba inmediato (p = 0,770), y el grupo intervención tuvo más éxito en la posprueba a los 15 días (p = 0,014).

          Conclusión:

          El video demostró ser efectivo para aumentar el conocimiento y las habilidades de las personas sordas sobre la reanimación cardiopulmonar. Registro Brasileño de Ensayos Clínicos: RBR-5npmgj.

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                Journal
                Rev Esc Enferm USP
                Rev Esc Enferm USP
                reeusp
                Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP
                Universidade de São Paulo, Escola de Enfermagem
                0080-6234
                1980-220X
                22 May 2023
                2023
                : 57
                : e20220227
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de Pernambuco, Departamento de Enfermagem, Pesqueira, PE, Brazil.
                [2 ]Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de Pernambuco, Departamento de Enfermagem, Belo Jardim, PE, Brazil.
                [3 ]Universidade da Integração Internacional da Lusofonia Afro-Brasileira, Instituto de Ciências da Saúde, Redenção, CE, Brasil.
                [4 ]Universidade Federal do Ceará, Departamento de Enfermagem, Fortaleza, CE, Brasil.
                [5 ]Universidade da Paraíba, Departamento de Enfermagem, João Pessoa, PB, Brasil.
                Author notes
                Corresponding author: Nelson Miguel Galindo Neto BR 232, Km 214, s/n., Prado 55200-000 – Pesqueira, PE, Brazil nelson.miguel@ 123456pesqueira.ifpe.edu.br
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                Extracted from the doctoral thesis “Efetividade de vídeo educativo no conhecimento e habilidade de surdos acerca da ressuscitação cardiopulmonar: ensaio randomizado controlado”, Universidade Federal do Ceará, 2018.

                ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Renata Eloah de Lucena Ferretti-Rebustini

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                persons with hearing impairments,sign language,cardiopulmonary resuscitation,knowledge,instructional film and video,health education,personas con deficiencia auditiva,lengua de signos,reanimación cardiopulmonar,conocimiento,película y video educativos,educación en salud,pessoas com deficiência auditiva,língua de sinais,reanimação cardiopulmonar,conhecimento,filmes e vídeos educativos,educação em saúde

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