Özbilgin Şule, Akan Mert, Hancı Volkan, Aygün Ceren, Kuvaki Bahar
Department of Anaesthesiology and Reanimation, Dokuz Eylül University Faculty of Medicine, İzmir, Turkey.
Turk J Anaesthesiol Reanim. 2015 Dec;43(6):396-405. doi: 10.5152/TJAR.2015.61587. Epub 2015 Dec 1.
Early initiation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) by witnesses increases survival after cardiac arrest. In Turkey, our country, it is rare that basic life support (BLS) is initiated by a layperson. In our study, we aimed to use a survey to research awareness, level of knowledge and attitudes of the public to CPR and BLS.
A 21-question survey was administered to individuals aged ≥18 years on a busy street in a city of a western region of Turkey. Topics such as knowledge about cardiac arrest findings, previous experience of CPR, knowledge of BLS and concerns related to CPR were questioned.
The fully completed forms of 533 people were evaluated. There were 40.7% who stated that they had received training in CPR. For signs of cardiac arrest, 40.7% answered loss of consciousness, 49.3% answered cessation of breathing and 60.7% answered cessation of circulation. It was found that 35.5% could perform only chest compressions, 27.6% could perform mouth-to-mouth ventilation and 28.7% able to perform both. While 52.0% knew the location for performing chest compressions, 34.3% knew the correct depth and 15.6% knew the correct compression-ventilation rate. Bystander CPR was performed by 3.6%.
In conclusion, 40.7% of people living in a highly educated region in the western part of Turkey had received CPR training and 3.6% performed bystander CPR. A majority of participants stated that they were willing to correct and develop their knowledge and skills related to CPR. Effective public CPR training programmes may increase the knowledge and awareness of CPR in the adult population.
目击者尽早实施心肺复苏(CPR)可提高心脏骤停后的生存率。在我国土耳其,由非专业人员启动基本生命支持(BLS)的情况很少见。在我们的研究中,我们旨在通过一项调查来研究公众对CPR和BLS的认知、知识水平及态度。
在土耳其西部地区一个城市的繁忙街道上,对年龄≥18岁的个体进行了一项包含21个问题的调查。询问了诸如心脏骤停表现的知识、CPR既往经历、BLS知识以及与CPR相关的担忧等主题。
对533人的完整答卷进行了评估。有40.7%的人表示他们接受过CPR培训。对于心脏骤停的迹象,40.7%的人回答是意识丧失,49.3%的人回答是呼吸停止,60.7%的人回答是循环停止。发现35.5%的人仅能进行胸外按压,27.6%的人能进行口对口通气,28.7%的人两者都能进行。虽然52.0%的人知道进行胸外按压的位置,34.3%的人知道正确的深度,15.6%的人知道正确的按压通气比率。旁观者实施CPR的比例为3.6%。
总之,生活在土耳其西部一个高学历地区的人群中,40.7%的人接受过CPR培训,3.6%的人实施过旁观者CPR。大多数参与者表示他们愿意纠正并提高自己与CPR相关的知识和技能。有效的公众CPR培训项目可能会提高成年人群对CPR的知识和认知。