The Effect of Videoconferencing on Code Blue Simulation Training

2016 
Abstract Background Acquisition of cardiopulmonary resuscitation skills is vital for cardiac arrest survival. Thus, it is important to train code teams for safe and efficient delivery of such care. Method A quantitative design compared performance of two groups related to outcomes of basic life support/advanced cardiac life support resuscitation skills, and perception of learning and confidence. The control group utilized in situ training, and the experimental group trained using videoconferencing. Results The experimental group had statically significantly higher skills performance scores and reported greater perceived learning and confidence. Conclusions Incorporating videoconferencing into simulation practice may be an effective strategy to enhance learning.
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