Effect of motion-graphic video-based training on the performance of operating room nurse students in cataract surgery in Iran: a randomized controlled study
Behnaz Fatahi, Samira Fatahi, Sohrab Nosrati, Masood Bagheri

TL;DR
A study in Iran found that motion-graphic video training improved operating room nurse students' performance in cataract surgery compared to routine training.
Contribution
This study demonstrates that motion-graphic video-based training significantly enhances clinical performance of nursing students in cataract surgery.
Findings
The intervention group showed a significant increase in performance scores compared to the control group.
Both groups showed significant improvement from pre-test to post-test, but the intervention group improved more.
Motion-graphic video-based training is effective in improving clinical training for operating room nurses.
Abstract
The present study was conducted to determine the effect of motion-graphic video-based training on the performance of operating room nurse students in cataract surgery using phacoemulsification at Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences in Iran. This was a randomized controlled study conducted among 36 students training to become operating room nurses. The control group only received routine training, and the intervention group received motion-graphic video-based training on the scrub nurse’s performance in cataract surgery in addition to the educator’s training. The performance of the students in both groups as scrub nurses was measured through a researcher-made checklist in a pre-test and a post-test. The mean scores for performance in the pre-test and post-test were 17.83 and 26.44 in the control group and 18.33 and 50.94 in the intervention group, respectively, and a significant…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIntraocular Surgery and Lenses · Ophthalmology and Visual Health Research · Ocular Infections and Treatments
