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衰老和基本生命支持培训经验对基本生命支持态度的影响差异。

Differential effects of ageing and BLS training experience on attitude towards basic life support.

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medical Science, Kanazawa University Graduate School of Medicine, 13-1 Takaramachi, Kanazawa 920-8641, Japan.

出版信息

Resuscitation. 2011 May;82(5):577-83. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2011.01.022. Epub 2011 Feb 25.

Abstract

PURPOSE OF STUDY

To determine the effects of ageing and training experience on attitude towards performing basic life support (BLS).

METHODS

We gave a questionnaire to attendants of the courses for BLS or safe driving in authorised driving schools. The questionnaire included questions about participants' backgrounds. The questionnaire explored the participant's willingness to perform BLS in four hypothetical scenarios related to early emergency call, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) under their own initiative, telephone-assisted compression-only CPR and use of an automated external defibrillator (AED), respectively.

RESULTS

There were significant differences in gender, occupation, residential area, experience of BLS training, and knowledge of AED use among the young (17-29 y, N = 6122), middle-aged (30-59 y, N = 827) and elderly (>59 y, N = 15,743) groups. In all four scenarios, the proportion of respondents willing to perform BLS was lowest in the elderly group. More respondents in the elderly group were willing to follow the telephone-assisted instruction rather than performing CPR under their own initiative. Multiple logistic regression analysis confirmed ageing as an independent factor related to negative attitude in all scenarios. Gender, occupation, resident area, experience with BLS training and knowledge about AED use were other independent factors. Prior BLS training did not increase willingness to make an emergency call.

CONCLUSION

The aged population has a more negative attitude towards performing BLS. BLS training should be modified to help the elderly gain confidence with the essential elements of BLS, including making early emergency calls.

摘要

研究目的

确定年龄和培训经验对执行基本生命支持(BLS)态度的影响。

方法

我们向授权驾驶学校的 BLS 或安全驾驶课程的参加者发放了一份问卷。问卷包括参与者背景的问题。问卷探讨了参与者在四个假设场景中执行 BLS 的意愿,分别涉及早期紧急呼叫、主动进行心肺复苏术(CPR)、电话辅助仅按压式 CPR 和使用自动体外除颤器(AED)。

结果

在青年组(17-29 岁,N=6122)、中年组(30-59 岁,N=827)和老年组(>59 岁,N=15743)中,性别、职业、居住区域、BLS 培训经验和 AED 使用知识方面存在显著差异。在所有四个场景中,愿意执行 BLS 的比例在老年组中最低。在老年组中,更多的受访者愿意遵循电话辅助指令,而不是主动进行 CPR。多因素逻辑回归分析证实,在所有场景中,年龄是与负面态度相关的独立因素。性别、职业、居住区域、BLS 培训经验和 AED 使用知识是其他独立因素。之前的 BLS 培训并没有增加紧急呼叫的意愿。

结论

老年人群对执行 BLS 的态度更为消极。BLS 培训应进行修改,以帮助老年人对 BLS 的基本要素建立信心,包括及时进行紧急呼叫。

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