KMID : 0123520190260020131
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Journal of muscle and joint health 2019 Volume.26 No. 2 p.131 ~ p.140
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Factors Influencing for Intention to Perform Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Nursing Students
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Park Ju-Young
Kim Hyun-Jin Song Kyeong-Jin
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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore factors influencing for intention to perform cardiopulmonary re-suscitation (CPR) in undergraduate nursing students.
Methods: A total of 146 students at G University participated in this descriptive study. With a self-administered questionnaire, the data were collected from November 26 to November 30, 2018.
Results: In this study, intention to perform CPR had significant positive correlations with attitude of CPR (r=60, p<.001), self-efficiency of CPR (r=.53, p<.001), and confidence in automated external defibrillator (AED) utilization (r=.47, p<.001). Stepwise multiple regression analysis showed that factors influencing for intention to perform CPR were attitude of CPR (¥â=.60, p<.001) and confidence in AED utilization (¥â=.26, p<.001). Overall, approximately 41% of the variability in intention to perform CPR was explained by these variables (R2=.41, F=50.04, p<.001).
Conclusion: In order to promote the intention to carry out CPR among nursing college students, it will be necessary to develop strategies to strengthen a positive attitude toward CPR in fundamental nursing and clinical nursing practices in addition to improve confidence in AED utilization.
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KEYWORD
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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, Intention, Nursing students
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