CONTEXT Self-efficacy is an important factor in many areas of medical education, including self-assessment and self-directed learning, but has been little studied in resuscitation training, possibly because of the lack of a simple measurement instrument.OBJECTIVE We aimed to assess the validity of a visual analogue scale (VAS) linked to a single question as an instrument to measure self-efficacy with respect to resuscitation skills by comparing the VAS with a questionnaire and using known-groups comparisons.METHODS We developed questionnaires to measure self-efficacy for a number of resuscitation tasks and for computer skills. These were compared with VASs linked to a single question per task, using a multi-trait, multi-method matrix. We al...
Background: Nurses are usually the first responders to an in-hospital cardiac arrest. As bystanders,...
This study aims to determine the effect of lay cardiopulmonary resuscitation simulation method train...
This study aims to determine the effect of lay cardiopulmonary resuscitation simulation method train...
CONTEXT Self-efficacy is an important factor in many areas of medical education, including self-asse...
CONTEXT Self-efficacy is an important factor in many areas of medical education, including self-asse...
CONTEXT Self-efficacy is an important factor in many areas of medical education, including self-asse...
AIMS: Self-efficacy may predict performance following life-support training but may be negatively in...
Self-efficacy is thought to be important for resuscitation proficiency in that it influences the dev...
BACKGROUND: Perceived self-efficacy is a predictor of behaviour and therefore an important dimension...
Self-efficacy is thought to be important for resuscitation proficiency in that it influences the dev...
Contains fulltext : 81311.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIMS: Self-eff...
Dumcke R, Wegner C, Rahe-Meyer N. Teaching Basic Life Support in Science Classrooms. How Do ...
Background: Nurses are usually the first responders to an in-hospital cardiac arrest. As bystanders,...
Doctors are generally unacceptably poor at resuscitation and this has been shown to lead to unnecess...
This study investigated the effect of self-assessment with and without motor activity on the quality...
Background: Nurses are usually the first responders to an in-hospital cardiac arrest. As bystanders,...
This study aims to determine the effect of lay cardiopulmonary resuscitation simulation method train...
This study aims to determine the effect of lay cardiopulmonary resuscitation simulation method train...
CONTEXT Self-efficacy is an important factor in many areas of medical education, including self-asse...
CONTEXT Self-efficacy is an important factor in many areas of medical education, including self-asse...
CONTEXT Self-efficacy is an important factor in many areas of medical education, including self-asse...
AIMS: Self-efficacy may predict performance following life-support training but may be negatively in...
Self-efficacy is thought to be important for resuscitation proficiency in that it influences the dev...
BACKGROUND: Perceived self-efficacy is a predictor of behaviour and therefore an important dimension...
Self-efficacy is thought to be important for resuscitation proficiency in that it influences the dev...
Contains fulltext : 81311.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIMS: Self-eff...
Dumcke R, Wegner C, Rahe-Meyer N. Teaching Basic Life Support in Science Classrooms. How Do ...
Background: Nurses are usually the first responders to an in-hospital cardiac arrest. As bystanders,...
Doctors are generally unacceptably poor at resuscitation and this has been shown to lead to unnecess...
This study investigated the effect of self-assessment with and without motor activity on the quality...
Background: Nurses are usually the first responders to an in-hospital cardiac arrest. As bystanders,...
This study aims to determine the effect of lay cardiopulmonary resuscitation simulation method train...
This study aims to determine the effect of lay cardiopulmonary resuscitation simulation method train...