Effectiveness of simulation-based cardiopulmonary resuscitation training programs on fourth-year nursing students
2020
Abstract Background Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training for nursing students is important. The aim of study is to examine the effectiveness of a simulation-based CPR training program on the knowledge, practices, satisfaction, and self-confidence of nursing students. Methods The study was conducted with a mixed-method design. The quantitative data were obtained by using the “CPR Knowledge Questionnaire,” the “Students’ Satisfaction and Self-Confidence Scale,” and the “CPR Skills Observation Checklist”, and the qualitative data were collected by using the “Semistructured Interview Form” in four focus group sessions, each consisting of six participants. Results The mean pretest CPR knowledge score of the students before the simulation-based CPR training was 5.66 ± 1.97 out of 10.0. The mean posttest CPR knowledge score (8.38 ± 1.30) increased significantly after the simulation (p Conclusion Simulation-based CPR training improved the levels of knowledge and skills of nursing students. In addition, after the simulation training, satisfaction and self-confidence scores were found to be high.
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