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KMID : 0895520150190020099
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medical Technology
2015 Volume.19 No. 2 p.99 ~ p.115
Operating conditions and satisfaction in a clinical training program for 119 emergency medical technicians
¿ÀÇöȯ:Oh Hyeon-Hwan
ÃÖÀº¼÷:Choi Eun-Sook
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to provide basic data for clinical training program development by analyzing the operating conditions and satisfaction in a clinical training program for 119 emergency medical technicians (EMTs) in South Korea.

Methods: Data from 84 EMTs were collected on June 19, 2014. We administered a 64-item questionnaire about operating conditions and satisfaction in the clinical training program, and analyzed data (SPSS v 21.0).

Results: The degree of performance in the field, importance of the item in the field, and level of difficulty were 3.36, 4.23, and 3.21, respectively. In the number of times that an item was directly performed according to the subjects¡¯general characteristics a statistically difference in sex (p = .000), duty (p =.021), and total working time of trainees (p = .002). The subjects¡¯total satisfaction score was 3.77. The difference in satisfaction according to the subjects¡¯characteristics was a statistically significant in terms of sex (p = .016) and clinical training area (p = .005).

Conclusion: A more efficient training system for hospital clinical training courses should be developed. The operation condition analyzed in this research may contribute to the improvement of the performance of EMTs.
KEYWORD
Clinical training program, Satisfaction, 119 EMTs
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