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Development and application of an infection control simulation program of emerging infectious diseases for emergency medical technician
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Abstract
Background:This study was conducted to develop a simulation program for situations that may occur in the pre‒hospital and hospital stages in case of suspected emerging infectious diseases and to evaluate the educational effectiveness of Emergency Medical Technician working for 119 paramedics and medical institutions. Method:The data was collected through an experimental design study before and after a single group conducted on 24 Emergency Medical Technicians, and were analyzed using SPSS WIN 22.0. As for the general characteristics, descriptive statistics and comparisons before and after application of simulation programs were analyzed using a paired t‒test. Result:As a result of the study, COVID‒19 infection control knowledge(t=-8.430, p<0.001)and performance(t=-2.889, p=0.008)after applying the emerging infectious disease infection control simulation program was statistically increased. Conclusion:Since the emerging infectious disease infection control simulation program improves the COVID‒19 infection control knowledge and performance of Emergency Medical Technicians, the development and application of infection control simulation programs reflecting various clinical sites will be an effective response strategy.
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