| Literature DB >> 31706315 |
Hyunjung Moon1, Hye Sun Hyun2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although various forms of online education are on the rise worldwide, effects of such innovative approach are yet to be validated. This study analyzes whether blended learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) education that integrates e-learning and face-to-face education is effective in improving nursing students' knowledge, attitude, and self-efficacy.Entities:
Keywords: Attitude; Blended learning; Cardiopulmonary resuscitation; Knowledge; Nursing; Self-efficacy
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31706315 PMCID: PMC6842519 DOI: 10.1186/s12909-019-1848-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Fig. 1Flow diagram
Overview of blended learning CPR education program
| Session (Time) | Themes | Content of Education |
|---|---|---|
| 1 (60 min) | Introduction | ▪ Introduction to the program & ice breaker ▪ Promotion participation & interaction ▪ Motivation |
| 2 (30 min) | Outline of chest compression CPR and how to use an automated defibrillator (Produced by KACPR and managed by MOHW and KCDC) | ▪ Definition of CPR ▪ Basic explanation of the overall CPR process ▪ Basic explanation of chest compression CPR ▪ Basic explanation of how to use automated defibrillator |
| 3 (50 min) | Standard CPR education program (Produced by KACPR and managed by MOHW, KCDC, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Public Safety and Security) | ▪ Examples of cardiac arrest and the need for CPR ▪ Examples of CPR rescue ▪ Chest compression resuscitation course ▪ Chest compression practice ▪ If there is no one who can help you around, the method of CPR ▪ How to use the speaker feature on a cell phone ▪ Repeated CPR training ▪ How to use an automated defibrillator ▪ Precautions when using an automated defibrillator ▪ How to use the emergency medical information application ▪ How to deliver rescue breaths |
| 4 (90 min) | Lecture using a printout | ▪ Basic concept of CPR ▪ CPR procedure ▪ Details of each step of CPR |
Note. CPR Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, KACPR Korean Association of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, MOHW Ministry of Health and Welfare, KCDC Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Homogeneity test of demographic characteristics and outcome variables in pre-test (N = 120)
| Variables | Exp ( | Con ( | |||
| Age (years) | 21.18 (1.08) | 21.27 (1.16) | 0.41 | .685 | |
| Self-efficacy | 71.51 (19.04) | 69.31 (22.78) | −0.57 | .567 | |
| Knowledge | 7.98 (3.32) | 6.63 (2.76) | −2.42 | .017 | |
| Attitude | Emotion | 37.70 (8.08) | 35.90 (8.06) | −1.22 | .225 |
| Behavior | 7.03 (1.51) | 7.56 (1.75) | 1.78 | .077 | |
| Cognition | 7.25 (1.49) | 7.51 (1.76) | 0.90 | .373 | |
| χ2 | |||||
| Gender | Female | 50 (83.4%) | 50 (83.4%) | 0.001 | .999 |
| Male | 10 (16.6%) | 10 (16.6%) | |||
| Grades | 1st | 20 (33.3%) | 20 (33.3%) | 0.001 | .999 |
| 2nd | 20 (33.3%) | 20 (33.3%) | |||
| 3rd | 20 (33.3%) | 20 (33.3%) | |||
| Clinical practice | Yes | 20 (33.3%) | 20 (33.3%) | 0.001 | .999 |
| No | 40 (66.7%) | 40 (66.7%) | |||
| Have you ever observed CPR? | Yes | 18 (30%) | 13 (21.6%) | 1.09 | .297 |
| No | 42 (70%) | 47 (78.4%) | |||
| Have you ever had CPR training? | Yes | 47 (78.3) | 43 (71.7%) | 0.71 | .399 |
| No | 13 (21.7%) | 17 (28.3%) | |||
| Have you ever done CPR? | Yes | 11 (18.3%) | 9 (15%) | 0.24 | .624 |
| No | 49 (81.7%) | 51 (85%) |
Note. M Mean, SD Standard Deviation, CPR Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, Exp Experimental Group, Con Control Group
Mean changes in knowledge, attitude, and self-efficacy scores of participants (N = 120)
| Intervention group ( | Control group ( | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| pre-test | post-test | pre-test | post-test | |||||
| Knowledge | 7.98 (3.32) | 16.40 (1.56) | −18.063 | < .001 | 6.63 (2.76) | 6.47 (2.63) | 0.342 | .734 |
| Attitude | ||||||||
| Emotion | 37.70 (8.09) | 40.85 (8.01) | −2.563 | .013 | 35.9 (8.07) | 36.05 (6.87) | −0.110 | .913 |
| Behavior | 7.03 (1.51) | 7.60 (1.22) | −2.057 | .044 | 7.57 (1.75) | 7.63 (1.15) | − 0.256 | .799 |
| Cognition | 7.25 (1.49) | 7.93 (1.26) | −5.294 | < .001 | 7.52 (1.76) | 7.60 (1.48) | −0.897 | .374 |
| Self-efficacy | 71.51 (19.04) | 82.01 (18.39) | −3.632 | .001 | 69.32 (22.78) | 75.25 (16.38) | −1.731 | .089 |
Note. M Mean, SD Standard Deviation
Comparison of differences in scores between groups (N = 120)
| Variables | Exp. ( | Con. ( | 95% CI | ηp2 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Knowledge | 16.40 (1.56) | 6.46 (2.62) | 595.78 | < .001 | 9.10–10.71 | .836 |
| Attitude | ||||||
| Emotion | 40.85 (8.01) | 36.05 (6.87) | 9.61 | .002 | 1.55–7.04 | .076 |
| Behavior | 7.60 (1.22) | 7.63 (1.15) | 0.001 | .979 | −0.45-0.44 | .000 |
| Cognition | 7.93 (1.26) | 7.60 (1.48) | 0.89 | .348 | −0.26-0.74 | .008 |
| Self-efficacy | 82.02 (18.39) | 75.25 (16.38) | 3.44 | .066 | −0.41-12.49 | .029 |
Note. M Mean, SD Standard Deviation, Exp. Experimental Group, Con. Control Group, CI Confidence Interval