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Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2018;29(3): 267-274.
병원 임상 실습이 응급구조과 학생들의 심폐소생술 수행능력과 인식에 미치는 영향: 전후 연구
오예진 , 김균무 , 서영우 , 고승현 , 김동훈 , 장태창
대구가톨릭대학교 의과대학 응급의학교실
The effect of hospital based clinical practice of paramedic students on cardiopulmonary resuscitation performance and recognition: a before and after study
Ye Jin Oh , Gyun Moo Kim , Young Woo Seo , Seung Hyun Ko , Dong Hoon Kim , Tae Chang Jang
Department of Emergency Medicine, Catholic University of Daegu School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea
Correspondence  Tae Chang Jang ,Tel: 053-650-4282, Fax: 053-650-4930, Email: emzzang@cu.ac.kr,
Received: March 12, 2018; Revised: June 5, 2018   Accepted: June 5, 2018.  Published online: June 30, 2018.
ABSTRACT
Objective:
Various educational programs have been implemented to achieve skill, willingness and self-confidence in performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Paramedic students usually participate in clinical practice in emergency department as one of their educational courses. We investigated the effects of hospital based clinical practice and participation in real cardiac arrest situation on paramedic students’ CPR performance and recognition.
Method:
Eighty-one paramedic students from 10 different universities who received hospital based clinical practice for 3 or 4 weeks in a regional emergency medical center from December 2016 to August 2017 were enrolled in our study. Subjects were asked, using a questionnaire, about their confidence and willingness to perform CPR before and after clinical practice. We also objectively measured two minute-CPR performance using the Laerdal skill reporter before and after clinical practice. During clinical practice, students participated in real CPR situations and took several theoretical examinations; however, additional CPR practical training was not included.
Results:
This study included 48.1% male volunteers and 70.4% respondents who had Basic Life Support provider certification. The average number of real CPR situations participated in was 8.35 times. Scores in confidence of CPR increased significantly (3.80 vs. 4.36, P<0.001) after clinical practice; however, scores in willingness to conduct CPR were high in both groups (4.46 vs. 4.48, P=0.787). Average chest compression depth also increased significantly (51.3 mm vs. 55.5 mm, P<0.001) after clinical practice, but average compression rate showed no difference (111 vs. 111, P=0.694). Correct hand positioning and chest recoil also showed no difference between groups.
Conclusion:
Hospital based clinical practice of paramedic students could provide extra confidence in student’s ability to perform CPR and lead to adequate chest compression depth.
Key words: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation; Emergency medical technicians; Students; Education; Emergency medical services
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