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A Study on the Effect of Basic Life Support Training on the First Responsive Police Officers

  • Received : 2019.08.06
  • Accepted : 2019.09.17
  • Published : 2019.10.31

Abstract

The study was conducted to verify the effect of basic life support training on the skill ability of police officers. The subjects of this study were 10 experimental group and 10 comparative group with voluntary consent after explaining the theory and significance of the training experiment at the police station located in K. The education program used in this study consists of theoretical education and practical training, and the theoretical education is 60 minutes and the practical training is 30 minutes. The measurement tool for basic resuscitation performance was measured based on the 'CPR and ECG Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care' presented by the American Heart Association. The results are as follows. The experimental group showed higher performance skills than the traditional control group in field confirmation performance skills, primary evaluation performance skills (A, B, C, medical evaluation), and BLS performance skills (heart compression, artificial respiration, medical evaluation) which are the basic resuscitation performance skills. In conclusion, this study confirmed that the theory and practice education program is more effective in improving the clinical performance of police officers than the traditional lectures and practice education, so it is possible to apply this simulation education program to the cardiac arrest patient emergency treatment.

이 연구는 경찰관에게 실시한 기본인명소생술 훈련의 효과를 증명하기 위해 실시되었고, 연구대상자는 K 경찰관 중 10명의 실험군과 10명의 대조군으로, 교육프로그램은 60분 이론과 30분 실습을 포함하였다. 기본인명소생술 술기 측정은 미국심장협회에서 제시한 응급 심혈관 치료의 가이드라인을 따랐다. 결과는 다음과 같다. 실험군에서 현장확인기술, 1차 평가수행기술 및 기본인명소생술 능력(심장압박, 인공호흡, 의학적 평가)이 대조군에 비하여 높게 나타났다. 결론적으로, 이 연구결과는 시뮬레이션 교육프로그램이 전통적인 이론실습강의보다 경찰관의 임상술기능력을 향상시키는데 효과적이라는 것을 증명하였다. 그러므로 시뮬레이션 교육프로그램을 심정지 응급치료에 대한 교육프로그램으로 적용하는 것을 제안한다.

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