Jiménez Rodríguez, DianaArrogante Maroto, ÓscarGiménez Fernández, MaravillasGómez Díaz, MagdalenaGuerrero Mojica, NeryMorales Moreno, Isabel2024-04-022024-04-022021-11-23Jiménez-Rodríguez D, Arrogante O, Giménez-Fernández M, Gómez-Díaz M, Guerrero Mojica N, Morales-Moreno I. Satisfaction and Beliefs on Gender-Based Violence: A Training Program of Mexican Nursing Students Based on Simulated Video Consultations during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Int J Environ Res Public Health;18(23):12284. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph1823122841660-460110.3390/ijerph182312284https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/102576The increase in gender-based violence in light of the COVID-19 pandemic is a public health problem that needs to be addressed. Our study aimed to describe the satisfaction with a training program in gender violence victim’s attention through simulated nursing video consultations, analyze the beliefs on gender violence in Mexican undergraduate nursing students, and understand the skills that need to be improved. A descriptive cross-sectional study using a mixed-method was carried out with 27 students using a validated satisfaction questionnaire (quantitative data) and conducting scripted interviews (qualitative data) analyzed through the interpretive paradigm. All nursing students expressed a high overall satisfaction with simulated nursing video consultations and positive perceptions about this training program. From the students’ perceptions, three first-level categories and their related second-level and specific categories emerged: belief and myths, skills to improve, and learning improvements. A training program in gender violence victim’s attention through simulated nursing video consultations, in the middle of a pandemic, was a satisfactory experience for nursing students and beneficial for them, as they gained new knowledge and socioemotional skills. This training program mainly improved the acquisition of communication and emotional management skills for an adequate gender violence victim’s attention.engAttribution 4.0 InternationalSatisfaction and Beliefs on Gender-Based Violence: A Training Program of Mexican Nursing Students Based on Simulated Video Consultations during the COVID-19 PandemicSatisfacción y creencias sobre la violencia de género: un programa de entrenamiento de estudiantes mexicanos de enfermería basado en videoconsultas simuladas durante la pandemia de COVID-19journal articlehttps://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182312284open access616-083COVID-19Gender-based violenceHigh-fidelity simulation trainingNursing educationQualitative researchVideo conferencingVirtual simulationEnfermería3299 Otras Especialidades Médicas