Preparedness training programs improved the emergency response and crucial outcomes among nursing students: A scoping review

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Objective: The study aims to review and discuss the outcomes of emergency preparedness training programs among nursing students. Methods: A scoping review was conducted based on the guidelines of Arskey and O'Malley. Databases through PubMed, Science Direct, and Google Scholar were used to obtain the relevant articles within the scoping review. Results: The researchers found 1175 articles. After manual review, 28 articles were identified and assessed. The review reported that the emergency preparedness training program significantly affects preparedness, knowledge, performance, self-efficacy, learning motivation, self-confidence, satisfaction, critical decision-making, and problem-solving. Conclusions: Emergency training effectively increases knowledge, skills, confidence, satisfaction, and team performance.

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Mulyana, B., Pamungkas, R. A., Sari, W., Sukarno, A., Rosya, E., & Wariani, W. (2024). Preparedness training programs improved the emergency response and crucial outcomes among nursing students: A scoping review. Frontiers of Nursing, 11(2), 159–167. https://doi.org/10.2478/fon-2024-0017

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