KMID : 1022120210230040111
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Health and Welfare 2021 Volume.23 No. 4 p.111 ~ p.133
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Meta-Analysis on the Effects of Education for Care Workers
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Lee Jung-Eun
Kwon Eun-Young Cho Han-A
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Abstract
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The purpose of this study was to identify effective educational interventions for care workers and to present basic data for setting up educational programs. Meta-analysis was conducted on 48 papers that analyzed the effects of education programs for care workers in Korea. A total of 2,828 research participants were included in this analysis. As a result, the overall average effect size of education for care workers was 1.041. After removing outliers with an effect size of 3 or more and correcting for publication bias, the overall effect size was 0.872, indicating a large effect. The education program had large effects in the areas of caring ability and intrapersonal characteristics, a medium effect in the area of working environment characteristics, and small effects in the areas of physical characteristics and social characteristics. Among the educational fields, death education, clinical ability improvement education, therapy, and sex education had large effects. Among the educational methods, group counseling, lectures and practice, and hands-on activities had large effects. Based on the results of this study, it is necessary to develop programs for strengthening the clinical expertise of care workers and emotional and therapeutic programs for stress management from various angles in the future.
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KEYWORD
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Care worker, Education, Care, Meta-analysis
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