Al Enizi Bander Aziz, Saquib Nazmus, Zaghloul Mohamed Saddik Abdelkawi, Alaboud Mohammed Suliman Abdullah, Shahid Muhammad Siddique, Saquib Juliann
Sulaiman Al Rajhi Colleges, Saudi Arabia.
Qassim University College of Medicine, Saudi Arabia.
Int J Health Sci (Qassim). 2016 Jul;10(3):415-22.
Despite the strong evidence that basic life support including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) improves survival rates after cardiac events, the awareness and training among citizens of Saudi Arabia is low. The study objective was to determine the current level of knowledge and CPR-skills among secondary school teachers. The second objective was to assess their attitudes and willingness to participate in regular CPR training.
A cross-sectional study was conducted in the secondary schools in Al-Qassim region in 2015. Thirty of 99 schools were randomly selected; ten teachers from each school were enrolled. Teachers completed the questionnaire. T-tests were used to examine whether participants with either previous CPR training or previous resuscitation experiences had higher scores on the skills test than those without training or experience.
The study included 305 teachers (80% Saudi nationality); 75.4% were males and 66.5% were between the ages of 31 and 50. Among the teachers, 35.7% had completed CPR training previously; but overall, CPR knowledge and skills were low (mean =4.0, sd = 1.62). In fact, the average scores did not differ between those who had training and those who did not. The majority of teachers wanted more training (64.9%) and were willing to take a free course (78.4%).
In Al-Qassim, secondary school teachers lack CPR training and hence have little knowledge or skills. Teachers are willing and desire to have more CPR training available to them. Should health officials provide future training, teachers could serve the community better.
尽管有充分证据表明包括心肺复苏术(CPR)在内的基本生命支持可提高心脏事件后的生存率,但沙特阿拉伯公民的认知度和培训水平较低。本研究的目的是确定中学教师当前的知识水平和CPR技能。第二个目的是评估他们参与定期CPR培训的态度和意愿。
2015年在卡西姆地区的中学进行了一项横断面研究。从99所学校中随机选取30所;每所学校招募10名教师。教师们完成了问卷调查。采用t检验来检查之前接受过CPR培训或有复苏经验的参与者在技能测试中的得分是否高于未接受培训或无经验的参与者。
该研究纳入了305名教师(80%为沙特国籍);75.4%为男性,66.5%年龄在31至50岁之间。在教师中,35.7%之前完成过CPR培训;但总体而言,CPR知识和技能水平较低(均值=4.0,标准差=1.62)。事实上,接受过培训和未接受培训的教师平均得分并无差异。大多数教师希望接受更多培训(64.9%),并愿意参加免费课程(78.4%)。
在卡西姆地区,中学教师缺乏CPR培训,因此知识和技能水平较低。教师们愿意且渴望获得更多CPR培训。如果卫生官员未来提供培训,教师能够更好地服务社区。