Abstract Introduction: Nowadays in the areas of health care,
emergency medical personnel are increasingly exposed with issues and situations
that are complex and product of the technology, understanding and awareness in
the social sectors, health culture promotion, processes of diseases and
frequent changes in moral and cultural characteristics. The aim of this study
was to determine the effect of problem solving training on decision-making
skills in emergency medical students. Materials and Methods: This study is a quasi-experimental study with pre-test and post-test
design that was performed in 60 graduate emergency medical students in two
groups of experimental (30) and control (30). Simple sampling method was used
and all students participated in this study. Then, an eight 2 hr session
problem solving course was held for the experimental group. To determine the
decision making skill the “Decision Making Questionnaire” was used. Content
validity (0.87), with eight confirmed cases of teachers and the
reliability test (0.84) were obtained using Cronbach's alpha. Data were
gathered in pre and post educational program and were analyzed by SPSS/16 .
T test, paired T test and Squire Chi were also used in this analysis. Findings: Findings revealed that decision making
score in emergency medical students is low and problem solving course,
positively affected the students ' decision making skill after the program in
experimental group (P<0.05) and mean score of 8.66±1.89 rose to 11.36±1.62.
However, decision making level did not change in control group. Conclusion: In general, findings of this study
indicated that the student’s decision making skill has improved. Therefore,
this kind of education on problem solving in various emergency medicine domains
such as: education, research and management, is recommended. |