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http://dx.doi.org/10.14408/KJEMS.2020.24.1.057

Effects of a simulation-based Korean Advanced Life Support (KALS) program on knowledge, confidence, and critical thinking disposition for paramedic students  

Jung, Hwa-Yoon (Department of Emergency Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital)
Song, Hyo-Suk (Department of Emergency Medical Service, Daejeon Health Institute of Technology)
Noh, Ji-Young (Department of Emergency Medical Service, Daejeon Health Institute of Technology)
Kang, Kwang-Soon (Department of Emergency Medical Service, Daejeon Health Institute of Technology)
Bang, Sung-Hwan (Department of Special Warfare Medical Non-Commissioned Officer, Daejeon Health Institute of Technology)
Shim, Gyu-Sik (Department of Emergency Medical Technology, Nazarene University)
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The Korean Journal of Emergency Medical Services / v.24, no.1, 2020 , pp. 57-66 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to test the effect of simulation-based learning on knowledge, confidence, and critical thinking of paramedical students enrolled in the Korean Advanced Life Support (KALS) program. This study used a one group, pre-post test design. Methods: The subjects of this study were 79 paramedical students in D city. Data were collected before and after the simulation-based training using a structured questionnaire. The data were analyzed using SPSS version 22.0. Results: After the simulation-based KALS education, knowledge (t=-6.88, p<.001) and confidence (t=-10.12, p<.001) increased among paramedical students. There was a positive correlation between confidence and critical thinking disposition (r=0.37, p=.001). Conclusion: A practical module for simulation-based education that can improve knowledge, confidence, and critical thinking disposition related to professional resuscitation is needed for use with paramedical students. Additionally, follow-up studies should be conducted to verify the educational effects of such a program.
Keywords
Korean Advanced Life Support; Critical thinking disposition; Confidence; Paramedic students;
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