KMID : 1002520140080040109
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Korean Journal of Health Service Management 2014 Volume.8 No. 4 p.109 ~ p.119
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The Oriental Medicine Hospital Staff¡¯s Educational Status, Knowledge, Attitudes, and Self-Confidence in Performing CPR
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Yu Su-Jeong
Kang In-Soon
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Abstract
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The purpose of this research is to determine oriental hospital staffs¡¯ education status, their knowledge, overall attitudes and self-confidence in conducting cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and how those factors influence their performance of CPR. This research was conducted from September 1st to 15th in 2014 and involved 104 participants who worked at P Oriental Hospital at Y city, and well-structured surveys were used throughout the research. The collected data underwent descriptive statics, t-test, ANOVA, Scheffe¡¯ test, Pearson correlation coefficients and stepwise multiple regression by
the SPSS WIN 19.0 program. The results revealed the staffs¡¯ knowledge of CPR (r=.27, p=.007), attitude (r=.42, p=.001), and confidence in conducting cardiopulmonary resuscitation (r=.48, p=.001), which indicates all the factors are positively correlated. In conclusion, as the knowledge of CPR increased, CPR attitude and CPR performance confidence increased. We also found that a positive attitude toward CPR increases CPR performance confidence. Therefore, education in CPR should be included in workplaces. Through education, CPR performance and performance confidence can be reinforced at the time of emergency.
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KEYWORD
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Oriental Medicine, CPR, Knowledge, Attitudes, Self-Confidence
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