The Effect Of Formal Training Of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (Cpr) Skills On Medical Students Perceived Self-Sufficiency
Author | A Shaghaghi | en |
Author | S Hassanzadeh | en |
Author | A Amini | en |
Author | P Hassazadeh | en |
Author | K Sedaghat | en |
Orcid | A Shaghaghi [] | en |
Orcid | S Hassanzadeh [] | en |
Orcid | A Amini [] | en |
Orcid | P Hassazadeh [] | en |
Orcid | K Sedaghat [] | en |
Issued Date | 2004-05-31 | en |
Abstract | Background: Experience of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in real clinical setting is not easily possible for all medical students.Purpose: To assess medical student perceived self-sufficiency on three procedural skill on internship courses after they had taken a training course in clerkship period.Methods: Forty three medical students who had attended a workshop on CPR, tracheal intubations and venopuncture answered the questionnaires on their perceived self-sufficiency in performing these procedures after serving a few months as interns.Results: The mean score for perceived self-sufficiency (PSS) was 75.84 (±18.63).Thre were a high correlation between the score given for the applicability of training in real life situation and the stress reduction scores on first time performing the procedure.Conclusion: The high degree of correlation between PSS scores and applicability scores, may warrant the consideration of new methods in procedural skills. | en |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.22037/jme.v5i1.809 | en |
Keyword | Skill Training | en |
Keyword | CPR Training | en |
Keyword | Perceived Self-Sufficiency | en |
Publisher | Brieflands | en |
Title | The Effect Of Formal Training Of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (Cpr) Skills On Medical Students Perceived Self-Sufficiency | en |
Type | Research Article | en |
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