Implementing a competency-based acupuncture training program in Korean Medicine education
Eunbyul Cho, Yeonkyeong Nam, Jiseong Hong, Yejin Han, Jae-Hyo Kim

TL;DR
A new acupuncture training program was developed and tested on Korean Medicine students, improving their clinical skills and communication.
Contribution
A competency-based acupuncture training program using rapid prototyping instructional design was implemented and evaluated.
Findings
97.8% of students reported high satisfaction with the program.
Students showed significant improvement in communication skills and clinical competencies like clean needle technique.
Hands-on practice and peer role-play were highlighted as effective components of the training.
Abstract
Acupuncture has gained global recognition as complementary and integrative therapy, but standardized education and training methods have not kept pace with its increasing application. Studies on systematic and effective acupuncture training approaches remain limited. We implemented and evaluated a newly designed acupuncture training program using a rapid prototyping instructional systems design (RPISD) model. An acupuncture training program was developed using the RPISD model through needs analysis, prototype design, and development, and was then implemented with undergraduate Korean Medicine students (n = 88) in 2022/2023. Program effectiveness was evaluated through a mixed-methods design incorporating pre- and post-program assessments using a satisfaction survey, the Korean self-efficacy questionnaire measuring clinical communication skills (KSE-12), students’ practical examination…
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplementary and Alternative Medicine Studies · Acupuncture Treatment Research Studies · Pain Management and Placebo Effect
