Effects of Clinical Practice Stress, Stress Coping, and Empathy on Clinical Competency among Paramedic Students

Autores/as

  • Ha-Young Kim Student, Department of Emergency Medical Service, Graduate School of Industry and Science, Kangwon National University, Samcheok, Republic of Korea Autor/a
  • Jee Hee Kim Professor of Department of Paramedicine, College of Health Science, Kangwon National University, Samcheok, Republic of Korea Autor/a
  • Eun-Jwoo Kwag Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Emergency Medical Rehabilitation, Graduate School, Kangwon National University, Samcheok, Republic of Korea *4Professor of Department of Paramedicine, Daewon University College, Jecheon, Republic of Korea Autor/a

Palabras clave:

Clinical practice stress, Stress coping, Empathy, Clinical competency, Emergency medical service,Paramedics, Paramedicine.

Resumen

 The purpose of the study aimed to investigate the effects of clinical practice stress, stress coping, and empathy on clinical competency among paramedic students. A total of 194 paramedic students filled out the questionnaire after informed consent. The questionnaire consisted of general characteristics of the subjects, 23 items of clinical practice stress, 20 items of stress coping, 27 items of empathy, and 26 items of clinical performance. Paramedic students did not have high levels of stress coping. Empathy was not as high among students in emergency management. Paramedic students’ clinical performance was high and highly concerned about following the rules of the training organization. Students with basic life support providers certification had higher stress coping and this explained that the certificate in clinical practice skills made the students confident in emergency scenes. 

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2024-08-30

Cómo citar

Kim, H.-Y., Kim, J. H., & Kwag, E.-J. (2024). Effects of Clinical Practice Stress, Stress Coping, and Empathy on Clinical Competency among Paramedic Students. Cuestiones De Fisioterapia, 54(1), 01-12. https://cuestionesdefisioterapia.com/index.php/cf/article/view/612