Abstract

BackgroundSelf-instructional-video is an effective self-directed learning method of clinical procedural skills. MethodA single-blinded randomized controlled study comparing small-group-learning and individual-learning was conducted to evaluate knowledge and skills retention of manual defibrillation and endotracheal intubation. Data were collected on knowledge, skill acquisition, and confidence, at pretest, post-test and retention at 6 months postintervention. ResultsSmall-group-learning demonstrated better outcomes on knowledge and skill acquisition of intubation compared to individual-learning. For defibrillation, both groups showed similar improvements in knowledge and skill acquisition. ConclusionSelf-directed small-group-learning is a better method for knowledge and skill acquisition, regardless of the procedure complexity.

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