원문정보
Impact of clinical practice experience on paramedic students’ knowledge and performance of bag-valve device ventilation
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Purpose: This comparative experimental study aimed to analyze the impact of clinical practice experience on paramedic students’ knowledge of bag-valve mask (BVM) devices and their ventilation performance. Methods: A total of 52 third- and fourth-year students enrolled in the emergency medical service department of a university in Chungcheongnam-do participated in the study. Theoretical knowledge was evaluated using a structured pretest. Operational competence was assessed with an advanced airway simulator (BT-CSIE, Korea) to measure average tidal volume, inspiratory time, and interbreath interval. Results: Students who completed the clinical practice course demonstrated significantly better inspiratory time (p = .005) and interbreath interval (p < .001) during endotracheal tube ventilation. Furthermore, those with actual experience ventilating real patients achieved more accurate tidal volume delivery when using a face mask (p = .002). However, the correlation between BVM knowledge and procedural skills was not statistically significant. Conclusion: Clinical training and direct patient exposure appear to enhance BVM proficiency among paramedic students. These findings suggest that integrated education—including not only repeated procedural training but also real-world performance opportunities in clinical settings—is effective.
목차
Ⅰ. 서론
Ⅱ. 연구방법
1. 연구 설계
2. 연구 대상자 선정
3. 자료의 수집 및 실험 진행
4. 연구 도구
5. 통계 분석
Ⅲ. 연구결과
1. 대상자의 특성
2. 임상실습에 따른 환기 지식수준
3. 임상실습에 따른 환기 수행능력
4. 임상실습과 지식수준이 환기 수행능력에 미치는 상호작용 효과
5. 실제 환자 적용 경험과 환기 수행능력
Ⅳ. 고찰
Ⅴ. 결론
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