KMID : 1812520200040010012
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Journal of Healthcare Simulation 2020 Volume.4 No. 1 p.12 ~ p.20
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Effects of a short-term simulation-based training program for the pre-hospital simulation
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Park Si-Eun
Shin Dong-Min
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Abstract
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Background: The study aimed to examine the effects of short-term educational program on the management of anaphylaxis using pre-hospital simulation.
Methods: A one-group pre- and post-study design was used to examine the effects of the short-term educational program. For two days, the students participated in the educational program based on pre-hospital simulation which was jointly developed by theresearcher, two paramedicine professors, and a current emergency medicine doctor. The effects were evaluated before and after the education program using the knowledge and clinical skills scales.
Results: After the education program, there was a significant increase in the knowledge score (t=5.87, p<0.001), and the clinical skills score (t=7.21, p<0.001) of the participants.
Conclusion: The two-day education program based on the pre-hospital simulation was effective in enhancing knowledge and clinical skills of the participants on the management of anaphylaxis, which is a crucial part of paramedics¡¯ medical response ability.
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KEYWORD
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Anaphylaxis, Simulation, Knowledge, Skill, Paramedics¡¯ medical response, Pre-hospital simulation
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