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...
Introduction: Regular assessments are recommended to identify individuals requiring additional resus...
Objective: This study evaluated self-trained basic life support (BLS) skills acquired from an e-lear...
BackgroundLearning self-efficacy, defined as learners' confidence in their capability to learn speci...
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...
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...
This study aims to determine the effect of lay cardiopulmonary resuscitation simulation method train...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate psychometric properties of the instru...
Objective: This study evaluated self-trained basic life support (BLS) skills acquired from an e-lear...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate resuscitation skills, defined as recognition of res...
Introduction: Regular assessments are recommended to identify individuals requiring additional resus...
Objective: This study evaluated self-trained basic life support (BLS) skills acquired from an e-lear...
BackgroundLearning self-efficacy, defined as learners' confidence in their capability to learn speci...
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...
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...
This study aims to determine the effect of lay cardiopulmonary resuscitation simulation method train...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate psychometric properties of the instru...
Objective: This study evaluated self-trained basic life support (BLS) skills acquired from an e-lear...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate resuscitation skills, defined as recognition of res...
Introduction: Regular assessments are recommended to identify individuals requiring additional resus...
Objective: This study evaluated self-trained basic life support (BLS) skills acquired from an e-lear...
BackgroundLearning self-efficacy, defined as learners' confidence in their capability to learn speci...