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Korean Journal of Emergency Medical Services
2023 Volume.27 No. 3 p.17 ~ p.32
A study on university students' preparedness for disaster, disaster response competency, and willingness to participate in disaster response
Kim Su-Hyeon

Kim Hui-Young
Min Ji-Na
Cho Keun-Ja
Abstract
Purpose: We aimed to identify disaster preparedness, disaster response competency, and willingness to participate in disaster response among university students.

Methods: Data were collected from the paramedic students after consent to this study through online. The period of data collection was from June 13 to August 3, 2023 and 207 questionnaires were analyzed using SPSS 27.0 program.

Results: The subject's disaster preparedness was 7.67¡¾3.10 out of 15, disaster response competency was 2.79¡¾0.69 out of 5, and willingness to participate in disaster response was 6.06¡¾4.59 out of 15. There was a significant difference in disaster preparedness depending on the disaster education experience (p<.001), in disaster response competency depending on the number of courses completed (p<.05), in willingness to participate in disaster response in cases of disaster experience (p<.05) and number of times disaster education was completed (F=3.146, p=.047). In particular, if the number of disaster training courses completed was three or more, disaster response competency and willingness to participate in disaster response were significantly high. There was a significant positive correlation between the subjects' disaster preparedness and disaster response competency (r=.655, p<.001).

Conclusion: Three or more sessions of continuous disaster education is important, it will be necessary to develop educational content that matches the characteristics of the target subjects or college.
KEYWORD
Disaster, Preparedness, Response competency, University student, Willingness to participate
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