2021
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.17980
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Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Chemical-Mass Casualty Incident Response Education Module (C-MCIREM): A Pilot Simulation Study With a Before and After Design

Abstract: BackgroundWith the occurrence of a number of major disasters around the world, there is growing interest in chemical disaster medicine. In South Korea, there is a training program for mass casualty incidents (MCI) and backup by legal regulations by the Framework Act on the Management of Disasters and Safety. However, there is no program focusing on chemical disasters. Thus, the authors newly created a program, the Chemical-Mass Casualty Incident Response Education Module (C-MCIREM) in September 2019. This was … Show more

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“…The results are similar to the previous studies where there was a significant increase in the knowledge and confidence of the participants on disaster preparedness following training utilizing a tabletop exercise strategy [3,6,16,26,27] II, and III. For administrative purpose, we included all paramedical students, and our sample size was 119.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The results are similar to the previous studies where there was a significant increase in the knowledge and confidence of the participants on disaster preparedness following training utilizing a tabletop exercise strategy [3,6,16,26,27] II, and III. For administrative purpose, we included all paramedical students, and our sample size was 119.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%