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KMID : 1221920150080020023
Journal of Korean Critical Care Nursing
2015 Volume.8 No. 2 p.23 ~ p.32
Effects of Simulation-Based Training on Nursing Students¡¯ Knowledge and Ability to Perform Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support
¿ÀÀÚ¿µ:Oh Ja-Young
¼Û¹Ì¼÷:Song Mi-Sook/¹ÚÁøÈñ:Park Jin-Hee/À¯¹Ì¾Ö:You Mi-Ae
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of simulation-based training on nursing students¡¯ knowledge and ability to perform advanced cardiovascular life support.

Methods: A nonequivalent control group non-synchronized design was used. The participants were, in total, 59 junior college nursing students (experimental group: 30, control group: 29). The data were analyzed with a ¥ö2-test, independent t-tests, and analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using IBM SPSS Statistics 23 program.

Results: The experimental group (80.8 ¡¾8.4), who received simulation-based advanced cardiovascular life support education, showed a higher level of knowledge of advanced cardiovascular life support than the control group (75.0 ¡¾9.9), who received lecture-based education. In addition, the experimental group (106.4 ¡¾11.9) showed a higher level of ability
to perform advanced cardiovascular life support than the control group (86.5 ¡¾9.9).

Conclusion: Simulation-based advanced cardiovascular life support education was more effective for increasing the knowledge and performance ability of college students than lecture-based education. Therefore, simulation-based training should be used to improve the knowledge and ability of nursing students and should be applied with reinforced systematic education programs.
KEYWORD
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support, Knowledge, Performance ability, Simulation
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