Department of Family Medicine and Emergency, Kist Medical College Hospital, Imadol, Lalitpur, Nepal.
Department of Internal Medicine, Kist Medical College Hospital, Imadol, Lalitpur, Nepal.
World J Emerg Med. 2012;3(2):141-5. doi: 10.5847/wjem.j.issn.1920-8642.2012.02.011.
Basic life support (BLS), a key component of the chain of survival decreases the arrest - cardiopulmonary resuscitation interval and increases the rate of hospital discharge. The study aimed to explore the knowledge of and attitude towards basic life support (BLS) among medical/paramedical professionals.
An observational study was conducted by assessing response to self prepared questionnaire consisting of the demographic information of the medical/paramedical staff, their personnel experience/attitude and knowledge of BLS based on the 2005 BLS Guidelines of European Resuscitation Council.
After excluding incomplete questionnaires, the data from 121 responders (27 clinical faculty members, 21 dental and basic sciences faculty members, 29 house officers and 44 nurses and health assistants) were analyzed. Only 9 (7.4%) of the 121 responders answered ≥11, 53 (43%) answered 7-10, and 58 (48%) answered <7 of 15 questions correctly. The clinical faculty members, house officers and nurses/HA had a mean score of 7.4±3.15, 7.37±2.02 and 6.63±2.16 respectively, while dental/basic sciences faculty members attained a least mean score of 4.52 ±2.13 (P<0.001). Those who had received cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training within 5 years obtained a highest mean score of 8.62±2.49, whereas those who had the training more than 5 years back or no training obtained a mean score of 5.54±2.38 and 6.1±2.29 respectively (P=0.001). Those who were involved in resuscitation frequently had a higher median score of 8 in comparison to those who were seldom involved or not involved at all (P<0.001).
The average health personnel in our hospital lack adequate knowledge in CPR/BLS. Training and experience can enhance knowledge of CPR of these personnel. Thus standard of CPR/BLS training and assessment are recommended at our hospital.
基础生命支持(BLS)是生存链的重要组成部分,可缩短心脏骤停-心肺复苏间隔时间,并提高医院出院率。本研究旨在探讨医疗/辅助医疗专业人员对基本生命支持(BLS)的知识和态度。
通过评估自我准备的问卷来进行观察性研究,该问卷包含医疗/辅助医疗人员的人口统计学信息、他们的人员经验/态度以及基于 2005 年欧洲复苏委员会 BLS 指南的 BLS 知识。
在排除不完整的问卷后,对 121 名应答者(27 名临床教师、21 名牙科和基础科学教师、29 名住院医师和 44 名护士和卫生助理)的数据进行了分析。只有 9 名(7.4%)应答者回答了≥11 个问题,53 名(43%)回答了 7-10 个问题,而 58 名(48%)回答了<7 个问题。临床教师、住院医师和护士/卫生助理的平均得分为 7.4±3.15、7.37±2.02 和 6.63±2.16,而牙科/基础科学教师的平均得分为 4.52±2.13(P<0.001)。在过去 5 年内接受过心肺复苏(CPR)培训的人获得了最高的平均得分为 8.62±2.49,而那些接受培训超过 5 年或从未接受过培训的人平均得分为 5.54±2.38 和 6.1±2.29(P=0.001)。那些经常参与复苏的人中位数得分为 8,而那些很少参与或根本不参与的人中位数得分为 5(P<0.001)。
我们医院的平均卫生人员在 CPR/BLS 方面缺乏足够的知识。培训和经验可以提高这些人员的 CPR 知识。因此,建议在我们医院进行 CPR/BLS 培训和评估的标准。