TY - JOUR
T1 - The impact of a simulation-based education program for emergency airway management on self-efficacy and clinical performance among nurses
AU - Lee, Mi Ja
AU - Jung, Dukyoo
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Purpose: This study was conducted to test the impact of simulation-based education program for emergency airway management on self-efficacy and clinical performance ability. Methods: A quasi-experimental non-equivalent control group pre-post test design was used. A total of 60 nurses, 30 nurses assigned to the simulation-based education group and 30 nurses to a traditional lecture group. The treatment group received a lecture, small group workshop and team simulation whereas the comparison group received lectures. Results: The participants in the simulation- based education group reported significantly higher self-efficacy of emergency airway management compared to participants in the lecture only group (t=5.985, p<.001). The simulation-based education group showed significantly higher clinical performance ability of emergency airway management compared with the lecture group (t=5.532, p<.001). Conclusion: Simulation-based education was verified to be an effective teaching method to improve the self-efficacy, clinical performance skills of nurses in the learning of emergency airway management.
AB - Purpose: This study was conducted to test the impact of simulation-based education program for emergency airway management on self-efficacy and clinical performance ability. Methods: A quasi-experimental non-equivalent control group pre-post test design was used. A total of 60 nurses, 30 nurses assigned to the simulation-based education group and 30 nurses to a traditional lecture group. The treatment group received a lecture, small group workshop and team simulation whereas the comparison group received lectures. Results: The participants in the simulation- based education group reported significantly higher self-efficacy of emergency airway management compared to participants in the lecture only group (t=5.985, p<.001). The simulation-based education group showed significantly higher clinical performance ability of emergency airway management compared with the lecture group (t=5.532, p<.001). Conclusion: Simulation-based education was verified to be an effective teaching method to improve the self-efficacy, clinical performance skills of nurses in the learning of emergency airway management.
KW - Clinical performance ability
KW - Emergency airway management
KW - Self efficacy
KW - Simulation-based education
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U2 - 10.7475/kjan.2014.26.1.1
DO - 10.7475/kjan.2014.26.1.1
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84902471609
SN - 1225-4886
VL - 26
SP - 1
EP - 10
JO - Korean Journal of Adult Nursing
JF - Korean Journal of Adult Nursing
IS - 1
ER -