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Mika Alhonkoski1, Marjaana Veermans, Hanna Nurmi
1Author Affiliations: Department of the Nursing Science, University of Turku (Mr Alhonkoski and Mr Artukka); Department of Teacher Education, University of Turku (Ms Veermans); and Salpaus Further Education (Ms Nurmi); and Salpaus Further Education (Ms Kotonen), Lahti, Finland; Department of the Nursing Science, University of Turku, Lovisenberg Diaconal University College, Oslo, Norway, and Novia University of Applied Sciences (Ms Strandell-Laine); and Department of the Nursing Science, University of Turku, Turku University Hospital (Ms Salminen), Turku, Finland.
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There is a lack of evidence-based information on the use of technology in first-aid education. For this reason, this study aimed to describe the learning outcomes of three-dimensional technology among practical nursing students in first-aid courses. In this quasi-experimental study, first-year practical nursing students (n = 59) were divided into intervention group (n = 32) and control group (n = 27). For the intervention group, the first-aid course (a total of 16 hours per group) included three-dimensional images, three-dimensional environments, and three-dimensional printing. For the control group, the teaching was implemented using traditional methods. The data of knowledge (pre, post, and follow-up) and skills (post) were collected. The intervention group obtained statistically significantly higher scores in knowledge in follow-up test than the control group ( P = .048). They also performed better on the entire resuscitation protocol ( P = .0193) and in the following parts of resuscitation: student call for help , student opens the airway correctly , student checks the breathing correctly , and student has a correct depth in the chest compressions . As a conclusion, three-dimensional technology can enhance students' first-aid knowledge and improve cardiopulmonary resuscitation skills in practical nursing education.
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