Abstract

Objectives The purpose of this study was to compare and analyze the impact of video practice education using beam technology and self-learning through QR code videos on the acquisition of emergency patient management skills in relation to self-efficacy. Methods The study was conducted from March 27, 2024, to March 31, 2024. It employed a randomized cross-pre-post-experimental design to assess the impact of emergency patient management skills on self-efficacy among 53 students enrolled in the Department of Paramedicine, using either beam technology or self-learning via QR code videos. Results The study found no significant difference in intravenous selection and insertion before training and during practical training using beams. However, there was a notable improvement in self-efficacy observed after viewing the QR code videos. Notably, participants who engaged in self-learning through QR code videos more than three times demonstrated the highest levels of self-efficacy, with a significant difference noted. Conclusions The findings suggest that learners enhanced their self-efficacy by repeatedly practicing difficult skill items through self-learning using QR code videos.

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