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Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the Resuscitation Self-efficacy Scale for Nurses
Young Sook Roh, S. Barry Issenberg, Hyun Soo Chung, So Sun Kim
J Korean Acad Nurs 2012;42(7):1079-1086.   Published online December 31, 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2012.42.7.1079
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Purpose

The purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate psychometric properties of the instrument, Resuscitation Self-Efficacy Scale for nurses.

Methods

This was a methodological study for instrument development and psychometric testing. The initial item pool derived from literature review and experts resulted in 30 items linked to resuscitation self-efficacy. A convenience sample of 509 Korean nurses from eleven academic teaching hospitals participated in a survey to examine psychometric properties of the scale. To examine construct validity, exploratory factor analysis and known-group comparison were used. Cronbach's coefficient alpha was used to determine the scale's internal consistency reliability.

Results

The final scale included 17 items with four-component structure termed 'Recognition', 'Debriefing and recording', 'Responding and rescuing', and 'Reporting'. These four factors accounted for 57.5% of the variance. Each subscale and the total scale demonstrated satisfactory internal consistency: .82; .88; .87; .83; and .91 respectively. Experienced nurses reported significantly higher self-efficacy mean scores in both total and subscales compared to new graduate nurses.

Conclusion

The Resuscitation Self-Efficacy Scale for nurses yields reliable and valid results in appraising the level of resuscitation self-efficacy for Korean nurses. Further study is needed to test and refine the scale.

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    Minna Sihvo, Ville Heilala, Tommi Kärkkäinen
    BMC Public Health.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Effects of Prebriefing Using Online Team-Based Learning in Advanced Life Support Education for Nurses
    Eunkyoung Song, S. Barry Issenberg, Young Sook Roh
    CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Determining the mothers’ first-aid self-efficacy in-home accidents in Turkey
    Derya Can, Nukhet Bayer
    European Journal of Environment and Public Health.2023; 7(3): em0141.     CrossRef
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    Nombulelo E. Zenani, Bashir Bello, Matsipane Molekodi, Ushotanefe Useh
    Curationis.2022;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Relationships among Affect, Hardiness and Self-Efficacy in First Aid Provision by Airline Cabin Crew
    Yi-Chen Yu, Jyh-Chong Liang
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.2021; 18(4): 2108.     CrossRef
  • The relationship between knowledge and self-efficacy of nurses regarding early initiation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automated defibrillation in Saudi Arabia
    Zainah D Alaryani, Aisha Alhofaian, Mona Elhady
    Belitung Nursing Journal.2021; 7(5): 387.     CrossRef
  • Effectiveness of self-re-learning using video recordings of advanced life support on nursing students’ knowledge, self-efficacy, and skills performance
    Kyeongmin Jang, Sung Hwan Kim, Ja Young Oh, Ji Yeon Mun
    BMC Nursing.2021;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Effect of Korean Advanced Life Support Education on Non-Technical and Technical Skills of Nursing Students: A Pilot Study
    Yon Hee Seo, Kyong Ah Cho
    Healthcare.2021; 9(10): 1253.     CrossRef
  • The Effects of Simulation-Based Advanced Life Support Education for Nursing Students
    Sung Hwan Kim, Barry Issenberg, Young Sook Roh
    CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing.2020; 38(5): 240.     CrossRef
  • Autoeficacia en reanimación cardiopulmonar (RCP) básica y avanzada: diseño y validación de una escala
    Susana Navalpotro Pascual, Ángeles Blanco-Blanco, Juan Carlos Torre Puente
    Educación Médica.2019; 20(5): 272.     CrossRef
  • Development and Validation of the Pediatric Resuscitation and Escalation of Care Self-Efficacy Scale
    Adrian D. Zurca, Nils Olsen, Raymond Lucas
    Hospital Pediatrics.2019; 9(10): 801.     CrossRef
  • Development of an instrument for the evaluation of advanced life support performance
    L.‐M. Peltonen, V. Peltonen, S. Salanterä, M. Tommila
    Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica.2017; 61(9): 1215.     CrossRef
  • HOW DO KNOWLEDGE AND SELF-EFFICACY OF INTERNSHIP NURSING STUDENTS IN PERFORMING CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION?
    Selly Desiani, Aan Nuraeni, Ayu Prawesti Priambodo
    Belitung Nursing Journal.2017; 3(5): 612.     CrossRef
  • Influence of Nursing Students’ Anxiety during Simulation Training on Personal Satisfaction of Simulation, Self-efficacy, Clinical Competence
    Mi Young Kim, Soohyun Park, Jongsoon Won
    Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamentals of Nursing.2016; 23(4): 411.     CrossRef
  • Development and psychometric assessment of the Basic Resuscitation Skills Self-Efficacy Scale
    Jose Hernández-Padilla, Fiona Suthers, Cayetano Fernández-Sola, Jose Granero-Molina
    European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing.2016; 15(3): e10.     CrossRef
  • Effects of an integrated simulation-based resuscitation skills training with clinical practicum on mastery learning and self-efficacy in nursing students
    Young Sook Roh, Eun Ju Lim, S. Barry Issenberg
    Collegian.2016; 23(1): 53.     CrossRef
  • Effects of cardiopulmonary resuscitation reeducation on persistence of knowledge, performance and self-efficacy of nursing students
    Myeong-Jeong Chae, Jin-Hee Lee, In-Ja Song, Jin-Il Kim
    The Korean Journal of Emergency Medical Services.2015; 19(1): 51.     CrossRef
  • Association of cardiopulmonary resuscitation psychomotor skills with knowledge and self‐efficacy in nursing students
    Young Sook Roh, S Barry Issenberg
    International Journal of Nursing Practice.2014; 20(6): 674.     CrossRef
  • Effects of High-Fidelity Patient Simulation on Nursing Students’ Resuscitation-Specific Self-Efficacy
    YOUNG SOOK ROH
    CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing.2014; 32(2): 84.     CrossRef
  • The Effect of Computer-Based Resuscitation Simulation on Nursing Students’ Performance, Self-Efficacy, Post-Code Stress, and Satisfaction
    Young Sook Roh, Sang Suk Kim
    Research and Theory for Nursing Practice.2014; 28(2): 127.     CrossRef
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Effects of Skin Rehabilitation Massage Therapy on Pruritus, Skin Status, and Depression in Burn Survivors
Young Sook Roh, Hee Cho, Jung Ok Oh, Cheon Jae Yoon
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2007;37(2):221-226.   Published online March 28, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2007.37.2.221
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Purpose

Hypertrophic scarring and depression are the principal problems of burn rehabilitation. This study was done to verify the effects of skin rehabilitation massage therapy (SRMT) on pruritus, skin status, and depression for Korean burn survivors.

Methods

A pretest-posttest design using a nonequivalent control group was applied to examine the effects of SRMT for 3 months in a group of 18 burn survivors. The major dependent variables-including pruritus, objective and subjective scar status, and depression-were measured at the beginning and at the end of the therapy to examine the effects of SRMT.

Results

Burn survivors receiving SRMT showed reduced pruritus, improved skin status, and depression. The remaining scar also showed improvement in skin pigmentation, pliability, vascularity, and height (compared to the surrounding skin) as measured on the Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS).

Conclusions

The findings demonstrate that SRMT for burn survivors may improve their scars both objectively and subjectively, and also reduce pruritus and depression.

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    Amine Terzi, Yasemin Yıldırım, Fisun Şenuzun Aykar, Ulus Salih Akarca
    Journal of Tissue Viability.2025; 34(1): 100831.     CrossRef
  • Efficacy of Massage Techniques for Hypertrophic Burn Scars – A Systematic Review of Literature
    Sabrina Poppy Barnes, Yangmyung Ma, Bijendra Patel, Preetha Muthayya
    Journal of Burn Care & Research.2024; 45(2): 356.     CrossRef
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    Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • The effects of scar in psychological disorder: A bibliometric analysis from 2003 to 2022
    Jinyao Wu, Juan Zou, Qiuping Yang, Haiting Wang, Huiting Tian, Lingzhi Chen, Zeqi Ji, Daitian Zheng, Zhiyang Li, Yanna Xie
    International Wound Journal.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Gaps Between the Indication and the Home Execution of Massage Therapy in Children in the Postsurgical Stage of Primary Cheiloplasty or Rhinocheiloplasty
    María José Montero-Orellana, María Rosa Fuentes-Orellana, Matías Ossa-Cox
    Journal of Craniofacial Surgery.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Effects of mechanical stimulation on mastectomy scars within 2 months of surgery: A single-center, single-blinded, randomized controlled trial
    Andrea K.P. Leung, Huixi Ouyang, Marco Y.C. Pang
    Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine.2023; 66(5): 101724.     CrossRef
  • Effects of scar massage on burn scars: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
    Tsai Rung Lin, Fan‐Hao Chou, Hsiu‐Hung Wang, Ruey‐Hsia Wang
    Journal of Clinical Nursing.2023; 32(13-14): 3144.     CrossRef
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    Burns Open.2021; 5(4): 215.     CrossRef
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    Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.2019;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Scar massage for hypertrophic burns scarring—A systematic review
    P. Ault, A. Plaza, J. Paratz
    Burns.2018; 44(1): 24.     CrossRef
  • Influence on clinical parameters of depressomassage (part I): The effects of depressomassage on color and transepidermal water loss rate in burn scars: A pilot comparative controlled study
    Mieke Anthonissen, Jill Meirte, Peter Moortgat, Koen Maertens, Daniel Daly, Steffen Fieuws, Cindy Lafaire, Lieve De Cuyper, Eric Van den Kerckhove
    Burns.2018; 44(4): 877.     CrossRef
  • Cervical Scar Massage in Endocrine Surgical Patients
    Kristina J. Nicholson, Kelly L. McCoy, Linwah Yip, Sally E. Carty
    VideoEndocrinology.2017;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • A Systematic Review on the Effect of Mechanical Stretch on Hypertrophic Scars after Burn Injuries
    Yu-ting Zhang, Cecilia W.P. Li-Tsang, Ricky K.C. Au
    Hong Kong Journal of Occupational Therapy.2017; 29(1): 1.     CrossRef
  • The effects of conservative treatments on burn scars: A systematic review
    Mieke Anthonissen, Daniel Daly, Thaïs Janssens, Eric Van den Kerckhove
    Burns.2016; 42(3): 508.     CrossRef
  • Effective symptomatic treatment for severe and intractable pruritus associated with severe burn-induced hypertrophic scars: A prospective, multicenter, controlled trial
    Jun Wu, Rui Xu, Rixing Zhan, Gaoxing Luo, Xihua Niu, Yi Liu, Benjamin Tak-Kwong Lee, Meinrad Flury, Chun-Ho Wong, Manson Fok, Johnson Yiu-Nam Lau
    Burns.2016; 42(5): 1059.     CrossRef
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    Journal of Clinical Nursing.2014; 23(23-24): 3356.     CrossRef
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    Jeong-Hee Kang, Kyung-Sook Bang, Sung-Hee Ko
    The Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education.2009; 15(1): 120.     CrossRef
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Modeling Adherence to Therapeutic Regimens in Patients with Hypertension
Young Sook Roh
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2005;35(4):737-744.   Published online March 28, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2005.35.4.737
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Purpose

This study was done to identify and test a model of the psychosocial variables that influence adherence to therapeutic regimens in patients with hypertension.

Method

A convenience sample of 219 patients with hypertension who were enrolled in an outpatient clinic of a cardiovascular center in Korea participated in the study. They completed self-administered questionnaires anonymously. The questionnaire was based on the Social Action Theory model and a literature review. The explanatory model was constructed and tested using structural equation modeling in order to examine the effects within the model.

Results

The results of this study showed that perceived self-efficacy was the strongest factor influencing patient adherence in this sample. Adherence to therapeutic regimens in patients with hypertension was influenced by self-efficacy, patient-provider relationship, social support, and depression.

Conclusions

Adherence to therapeutic regimens in patients with hypertension was most strongly influenced by self-efficacy. These findings suggest that nursing interventions to promote patient adherence should focus on the promotion of self-efficacy including improvement in patient-provider relationship and social support, and reduction in depression.

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  • Healthcare providers' support and outcomes in hemodialysis patients: The mediating effect of health literacy
    Myung Jin Jung, Young Sook Roh
    Patient Education and Counseling.2023; 111: 107714.     CrossRef
  • Relationships of Factors Affecting Self-care Compliance in Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients Following Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
    Eun Suk Shin, Seon Young Hwang, Myung Ho Jeong, Eun Sook Lee
    Asian Nursing Research.2013; 7(4): 205.     CrossRef
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