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Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medical Technology
2016 Volume.20 No. 1 p.17 ~ p.30
Factors related to empowerment of paramedic students who experienced clinical practice
Song Seo-Yeong

Han Mi-Ah
Abstract
Purpose: This study investigated factors related to empowerment of paramedic students.

Methods: A total of 208 students in the department of emergency medical services who experienced clinical practice at 5 universities were selected by convenience sampling methods. Differences in empowerment by general and major-related characteristics were evaluated using a t-test and analysis of variance. The association between satisfaction with clinical practice and empowerment was tested using correlation coefficients. Multiple linear regression analysis was performed to investigate the factors associated with empowerment.

Results: The levels of overall satisfaction with clinical practice and empowerment were 107.48 and 99.46, respectively. In simple analysis, empowerment level was associated with general characteristics, major-related characteristics, characteristics of clinical practice, and satisfaction with clinical practice. Empowerment level was significantly higher in older subjects (¥â= 5.282, p = .023), subjects with very good (¥â= 8.487, p = .002) or fair (¥â= 4.879, p = .010) subjective health status, and high subjective school record (¥â= 5.837, p = .008) in multiple linear regression analysis. Satisfaction with clinical practice was positively associated with empowerment (¥â= 0.250, p£¼ .001).

Conclusion: Empowerment was associated with major-related factors and satisfaction with clinical practice. Increased satisfaction with clinical practice could positively influence empowerment for paramedic students.
KEYWORD
Clinical practice, Emergency medical service, Emergency medical technician, Empowerment, Satisfaction
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