Emergency Department, Ghent University Hospital, De Pintelaan 185, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.
Resuscitation. 2013 Apr;84(4):496-500. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2013.01.023. Epub 2013 Jan 29.
Schoolteachers are expected to play a role in teaching cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to schoolchildren, but little is known about their attitudes, actual knowledge and willingness to do so. We conducted a survey about CPR knowledge, preparedness to perform and teach CPR as well as attitude towards an alternative self-learning strategy amongst Flemish teachers.
A questionnaire was developed consisting of four distinct parts: (1) Demographics; (2) CPR knowledge and skills level; (3) Attitude towards training and (4) Resuscitation experience. Content experts screened the questionnaire in view of content validity. One hundred and seventy-one students in Educational Sciences were each asked to interview 25 different teachers.
A total of 4273 teachers participated in the study (primary school n=856; secondary school n=2562; higher education n=855). Of all respondents, 59% (2539/4273) had received previous CPR training with the highest proportion observed in primary schoolteachers (69%) and in the age group 21-30 years (68%). Mandatory CPR training at school was supported by 41% (1751/4273) of the teachers and only 36% was aware that CPR is now formally included in the secondary education curriculum. Sixty-one percent (2621/4273) did not feel capable and was not willing to teach CPR, mainly because of a perceived lack of knowledge in 50% (2151/2621). In addition 69% (2927/4273) felt incompetent to perform correct CPR and 73% (3137/4273) wished more training. Feeling incompetent and not willing to teach was related to the absence of previous training. Primary schoolteachers and the age group 21-30 years were most willing to teach CPR.
Although many teachers mentioned previous CPR training, only a minority of mostly young and primary schoolteachers felt competent in CPR and was willing to teach it to their students.
学校教师被期望在向学童教授心肺复苏术 (CPR) 方面发挥作用,但人们对他们的态度、实际知识和意愿知之甚少。我们对佛兰芒教师的 CPR 知识、实施和教授 CPR 的准备情况以及对替代自学策略的态度进行了调查。
开发了一份问卷,包括四个不同部分:(1) 人口统计学;(2) CPR 知识和技能水平;(3) 对培训的态度和 (4) 复苏经验。内容专家对问卷进行了筛查,以评估其内容效度。171 名教育科学专业的学生每人被要求采访 25 位不同的教师。
共有 4273 名教师参与了这项研究(小学教师 856 名;中学教师 2562 名;高等教育教师 855 名)。在所有受访者中,59%(2539/4273)接受过之前的 CPR 培训,其中小学教师(69%)和 21-30 岁年龄段(68%)的比例最高。41%(1751/4273)的教师支持在学校进行强制性 CPR 培训,只有 36%的教师知道 CPR 现在已正式纳入中学教育课程。61%(2621/4273)的教师觉得自己没有能力,不愿意教授 CPR,主要是因为他们认为自己缺乏 50%(2151/2621)的知识。此外,69%(2927/4273)的教师认为自己无法正确实施 CPR,73%(3137/4273)希望接受更多培训。感到能力不足且不愿意教授是因为缺乏之前的培训。小学教师和 21-30 岁年龄段的教师最愿意教授 CPR。
尽管许多教师提到了之前的 CPR 培训,但只有少数教师,主要是年轻的小学教师,认为自己在 CPR 方面有能力,并愿意将其教授给学生。