Matsuura Hiroshi, Sakai Tomohiko, Katayama Yusuke, Kitamura Tetsuhisa, Hirose Tomoya, Matsumoto Hisatake, Matsubara Tsunehiro, Iwami Taku, Fujino Yuji, Shimazu Takeshi
Department of Traumatology and Acute Critical Medicine Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine Suita Japan.
Department of Social and Environmental Medicine Division of Environmental Medicine and Population Sciences Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine Suita Japan.
Acute Med Surg. 2020 Aug 6;7(1):e548. doi: 10.1002/ams2.548. eCollection 2020 Jan-Dec.
This study aimed to investigate the effect of repeat training and the interval of reattending a simplified basic life support (BLS) training course.
We administered a questionnaire on the attitude toward cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automated external defibrillator (AED) use (check for response, chest compression, and using an AED) before and immediately after a 45-min BLS training program provided for non-medical staff working at a university hospital from September 2010 to November 2018. The main outcome was positive willingness of the participants toward CPR and AED use. The effect of repeat training was assessed with McNemar's test and multivariable logistic regression analysis. Differences in the interval of reattending the simplified BLS training course were assessed with Fisher's exact test.
Fifty-nine training courses were held. Among the total participant count of 1,025, 760 individuals attended, of whom 126 attended the training multiple times. The proportion of participants showing a positive attitude toward chest compression before the course increased as the number of attendances increased (adjusted odds ratio 1.62: 9.8% at first training to 58.8% at sixth training). The positive attitude of participants before the course was significantly greater when the training interval was <1 year (36.1% versus 18.7%). There was no significant difference for a 6-month interval (40% versus 23.2%).
Repeat training for non-medical staff in a chest compression-only CPR training course showed a cumulative effect of repeat attendance. A course interval of <1 year from the previous attendance would be important for maintaining a positive attitude toward CPR and AED use.
本研究旨在调查重复培训以及再次参加简化基本生命支持(BLS)培训课程的间隔时间所产生的影响。
我们对2010年9月至2018年11月在大学医院工作的非医务人员进行了一项45分钟的BLS培训课程,在课程开始前和结束后立即发放了一份关于心肺复苏(CPR)和自动体外除颤器(AED)使用态度的问卷(检查反应、胸外按压和使用AED)。主要结果是参与者对CPR和AED使用的积极意愿。重复培训的效果通过McNemar检验和多变量逻辑回归分析进行评估。再次参加简化BLS培训课程的间隔时间差异通过Fisher精确检验进行评估。
共举办了59期培训课程。在总共1025名参与者中,有760人参加,其中126人多次参加培训。课程开始前对胸外按压表现出积极态度的参与者比例随着参加次数的增加而增加(调整后的优势比为1.62:第一次培训时为9.8%,第六次培训时为58.8%)。当培训间隔时间<1年时,课程开始前参与者的积极态度明显更高(36.1%对18.7%)。6个月的间隔时间没有显著差异(40%对23.2%)。
对非医务人员进行仅胸外按压的CPR培训课程的重复培训显示出重复参加的累积效果。与上一次参加培训的间隔时间<1年对于维持对CPR和AED使用的积极态度很重要。