This study investigated the effect of self-assessment with and without motor activity on the quality of CPR in reciprocal learning with task cards. Gender differences in learning outcomes were analysed as well. Eighty-six university students (39 women and 47 men) were randomised in pairs into three groups: cognitive self-assessment, cognitive-motor self-assessment, and a control. Student pairs had to learn Basic Life Support (BLS) in 20 min with task cards. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) performance was measured before (baseline), immediately after (intervention) and 2 weeks later (retention). Results at intervention and retention showed no beneficial effects of self-assessment on the quality of CPR. Self-assessment with motor activity...
Background - Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a life skill that requires proper psychomotor skill de...
Objectives: The aim was to compare students practical cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills and...
/sites/default/files/journals/3/articles/114/submission/thumbnail.jpgThe optimal interval and method...
Background: Research emphasises the need for instructional methods and tools which can improve Basic...
WOS: 000375364200007The aim was to analyze the effects of two different assessment methods on the le...
Introduction: Regular assessments are recommended to identify individuals requiring additional resus...
The aim was to analyze the effects of two different assessment methods on the learning process in CP...
CONTEXT Self-efficacy is an important factor in many areas of medical education, including self-asse...
Objective: This study evaluated self-trained basic life support (BLS) skills acquired from an e-lear...
Objective: This study evaluated self-trained basic life support (BLS) skills acquired from an e-lear...
This study investigated the retention of single-rescuer CPR skills by the University of Wisconsin-La...
Purpose - The purpose was to investigate what effect an intervention of low-dose, highfrequencycardi...
Background - Quality of bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills may influence out of ho...
Aim: To determine whether training history (including number of times and duration since last traini...
Sudden cardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of death globally. The recommended clinical manag...
Background - Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a life skill that requires proper psychomotor skill de...
Objectives: The aim was to compare students practical cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills and...
/sites/default/files/journals/3/articles/114/submission/thumbnail.jpgThe optimal interval and method...
Background: Research emphasises the need for instructional methods and tools which can improve Basic...
WOS: 000375364200007The aim was to analyze the effects of two different assessment methods on the le...
Introduction: Regular assessments are recommended to identify individuals requiring additional resus...
The aim was to analyze the effects of two different assessment methods on the learning process in CP...
CONTEXT Self-efficacy is an important factor in many areas of medical education, including self-asse...
Objective: This study evaluated self-trained basic life support (BLS) skills acquired from an e-lear...
Objective: This study evaluated self-trained basic life support (BLS) skills acquired from an e-lear...
This study investigated the retention of single-rescuer CPR skills by the University of Wisconsin-La...
Purpose - The purpose was to investigate what effect an intervention of low-dose, highfrequencycardi...
Background - Quality of bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills may influence out of ho...
Aim: To determine whether training history (including number of times and duration since last traini...
Sudden cardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of death globally. The recommended clinical manag...
Background - Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a life skill that requires proper psychomotor skill de...
Objectives: The aim was to compare students practical cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills and...
/sites/default/files/journals/3/articles/114/submission/thumbnail.jpgThe optimal interval and method...