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Comparing the effects of blended learning and traditional instruction on basic life support for laypersons: A randomized controlled trial.

Authors :
Ko, Ying-Chih
Lin, Hao-Yang
Chiang, Wen-Chu
Yang, Chih-Wei
Hsieh, Ming-Ju
Ma, Matthew Huei-Ming
Source :
Journal of the Formosan Medical Association; Jun2024, Vol. 123 Issue 6, p687-692, 6p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Blended learning offers the advantages of both instructor-led and self-instruction methods in basic life support (BLS). Our study aims to compare the effects of blended learning with those of traditional instructor-led methods on the performance of laypersons taking BLS courses. A total of 108 participants were randomly assigned to three groups: traditional instruction (group A, n = 36), blended learning with two rounds of practice (group B, n = 36), and blended learning with three rounds of practice (group C, n = 36). Group A received a 90-min lecture and a 30-min hands-on practice session using a manikin and a metronome. Participants in groups B and C received 18-min standardized online video lessons and performed hands-on practice twice and thrice, respectively. The primary outcome was chest compression at a correct speed (100–120 compressions per min) after the training course. Secondary outcomes included knowledge test scores, attitudes and confidence, and individual skill performance after training. Patient characteristics were similar between the groups. Blended learning with practicing thrice resulted in the highest compressions at a correct speed (group A vs. B vs. C, 68.09 vs 80.03 vs 89.42, p = 0.015) and the shortest average hands-off time (group A vs. B vs. C, 1.12 vs 0.86 vs 0.17 s, p = 0.015). Both blended groups performed better in confirming environmental safety (p < 0.001). No differences in scores of the knowledge test, attitude, or confidence were noted among the three groups. Blended learning with three rounds of hands-on practice may be considered an alternative teaching method. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09296646
Volume :
123
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of the Formosan Medical Association
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177453206
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfma.2023.10.017