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评估美国大学生群体对自动体外除颤器和心肺复苏术的知识和态度。

Assessment of knowledge and attitudes regarding automated external defibrillators and cardiopulmonary resuscitation among American University students.

机构信息

Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences, Evanston, Illinois 60201, USA.

出版信息

Emerg Med J. 2013 Oct;30(10):837-41. doi: 10.1136/emermed-2012-201555. Epub 2012 Nov 12.

Abstract

AIM

We sought to quantify knowledge and attitudes regarding automated external defibrillators (AEDs) and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) among university students. We also aimed to determine awareness of the location of an actual AED on campus.

METHODS

We performed an online survey of undergraduate and graduate students at a mid-sized, private university that has 37 AEDs located throughout its two campuses.

RESULTS

267 students responded to the survey. Almost all respondents could identify CPR (98.5%) and an AED (88.4%) from images, but only 46.1% and 18.4%, respectively, could indicate the basic mechanism of CPR and AEDs. About a quarter (28.1%) of respondents were comfortable using an AED without assistance, compared with 65.5% when offered assistance. Of those who did not feel comfortable, 87.7% indicated that they were 'afraid of doing something wrong.' One out of 6 (17.6%) respondents knew that a student centre had an AED, and only 2% could recall its precise location within the building. Most (66.3%) respondents indicated they would look for an AED near fire extinguishers, followed by the entrance of a building (19.6%).

CONCLUSIONS

This study found that most students at an American university can identify CPR and AEDs, but do not understand their basic mechanisms of action or are willing to perform CPR or use AEDs unassisted. Recent CPR/AED training and 9-1-1 assistance increases comfort. The most common fear reported was incorrect CPR or AED use. Almost all students could not recall where an AED was located in a student centre.

摘要

目的

我们旨在量化大学生对自动体外除颤器(AED)和心肺复苏术(CPR)的知识和态度。我们还旨在确定对校园内实际 AED 位置的认识。

方法

我们对一所中等规模的私立大学的本科生和研究生进行了在线调查,该大学在其两个校区内设有 37 台 AED。

结果

267 名学生对调查做出了回应。几乎所有的受访者都可以从图像中识别 CPR(98.5%)和 AED(88.4%),但只有 46.1%和 18.4%,分别可以指出 CPR 和 AED 的基本机制。大约四分之一(28.1%)的受访者表示在没有帮助的情况下使用 AED 感到舒适,而在提供帮助的情况下则有 65.5%。在那些感到不舒适的人中,87.7%表示他们“害怕做错事”。六分之一(17.6%)的受访者知道学生中心有一个 AED,只有 2%能够回忆起其在建筑物内的准确位置。大多数(66.3%)的受访者表示,他们会在灭火器附近寻找 AED,其次是建筑物的入口(19.6%)。

结论

本研究发现,美国一所大学的大多数学生可以识别 CPR 和 AED,但不了解其基本作用机制,或者不愿意在没有帮助的情况下进行 CPR 或使用 AED。最近的 CPR/AED 培训和 9-1-1 援助会增加舒适度。报告的最常见恐惧是不正确的 CPR 或 AED 使用。几乎所有的学生都无法回忆起在学生中心哪里有 AED。

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