KMID : 1140520180220020093
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Korean Journal of Emergency Medical Services 2018 Volume.22 No. 2 p.93 ~ p.102
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Comparison of educational interest, satisfaction, and achievements of educational virtual reality and videos education before simulation training
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Jung Eun-Kyung
Choi Sung-Soo Jung Ji-Yeon
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Abstract
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Purpose: The study aims to establish an effective training strategy and methods by comparing the effects of educational interest, satisfaction, and achievements of virtual reality and videos education before simulation training.
Methods: The randomized control study was implemented on May 31, 2018, by randomly selecting 36 participants to compare educational virtual reality and videos. Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS 20.0.
Results: The participants were divided into an intervention group of 17(47.2%) and a control group of 19(52.8%). Regarding the levels of satisfaction, a significant difference (p= .010) was noted between the control (3.88 points) and the intervention groups (4.45 points). A significant difference (p= .001) was also noted between the intervention (80.3 points) and control (63.3 points) in terms of total simulation practical skills.
Conclusion: Educational virtual reality can be an alternative training method to achieve the standard educational objectives by raising levels of educational interest and of achievement with practical skills.
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KEYWORD
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Advanced cardiac life support(ACLS), Virtual reality(VR), Video, Simulation training, Emergency medical technicians
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