Effects of Near-Peer CPR Workshop on Medical Students’ Knowledge and Satisfaction

H. Sabeghi, M. Mogharab, Zahra Farajzadehz, Ebrahim Aria Moghaddam
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Background: The acquisition of competencies in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) among medical students requires specific and up-to-date training. In this study, a near-peer workshop group was used to assess the effects of cardiopulmonary resuscitation training on students’ satisfaction, acquisition, and retention of CPR knowledge. Methods: This quasi-experimental study using repeated measure analysis design was conducted with 120 medical students at the Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Iran. The educational content was presented in six workshop sessions under the supervision of a near-peer group. A questionnaire was used to assess demographics, knowledge, and satisfaction. Data analysis was conducted using SPSS 14. Results: The mean knowledge scores of participants 6.8±2.7, 16.1± 2.6, and 13.5±4.0 before, immediately, and two months after the workshop, respectively. These results showed that the mean knowledge score significantly increased immediately after the training. Although the mean scores fell slightly by two months after the intervention, they remained significantly higher than before the workshop. The satisfaction level of all the students of this method was reported as good. Conclusion: In accordance with the positive effects of collaborative learning methods in the teaching-learning process, we used a novel and efficient collaborative method to improve the quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training. CPR training with a near-peer group had a positive impact on student knowledge acquisition, knowledge retention, and learning satisfaction. Therefore, this method may be a useful way to conduct such training workshops.
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近同伴心肺复苏术工作坊对医学生心肺复苏术知识及满意度的影响
背景:医学生要获得心肺复苏(CPR)的能力,需要进行专门的最新培训。在这项研究中,一个接近同行的工作小组被用来评估心肺复苏训练对学生对心肺复苏知识的满意度、获取和保留的影响。方法:采用重复测量分析设计对伊朗比尔詹德医学科学大学的120名医学生进行了准实验研究。在一个近乎同行的小组的监督下,在六次研讨会上介绍了教育内容。问卷用于评估人口统计、知识和满意度。数据分析采用SPSS 14进行。结果:参与者在研讨会前、研讨会立即和研讨会后两个月的平均知识得分分别为6.8±2.7、16.1±2.6和13.5±4.0。这些结果表明,平均知识得分在训练后立即显著提高。尽管平均得分在干预后两个月略有下降,但仍明显高于研讨会前。所有学生对该方法的满意度均为良好。结论:鉴于合作学习方法在教学过程中的积极作用,我们采用了一种新颖有效的合作方法来提高心肺复苏(CPR)训练的质量。与近同龄人一起进行心肺复苏训练对学生的知识获取、知识保留和学习满意度有积极影响。因此,这种方法可能是举办此类培训讲习班的一种有用方式。
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