Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Guangdong Cardiovascular Institute, Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital, Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.
State Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology, Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.
BMJ Open. 2020 Dec 24;10(12):e041245. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-041245.
To assess the awareness, knowledge and attitudes towards cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) among relatives of people with and without heart disease and their influence in South China.
This is a cross-sectional survey. Logistic regression was used to evaluate the demographic factors associated with CPR training, learning and knowledge.
The study was conducted in two hospitals, the largest cardiovascular institute and the largest eye care centre in South China.
Healthy individuals who accompanied their relatives with heart disease to the outpatient department of cardiovascular disease and systemically healthy patients who came for regular ophthalmic examination and had no relatives with heart disease were consecutively recruited for the study. A total of 1644 respondents with heart disease relatives and 813 respondents without heart disease relatives completed the survey.
Thirty three per cent of respondents never heard of CPR and only 11% had received CPR training. Factors associated with a higher rate of CPR training were higher level of education and income (p<0.001). Most respondents stated that CPR training was necessary and would like to learn CPR. However, only one-third considered it beneficial to perform CPR as a layperson. In addition, healthcare respondents (p<0.001), younger (p<0.05) and more educated respondents (p<0.001) earned higher scores on the knowledge of CPR skills. Only 5.3% had perfect scores on a CPR skills test. Notably, respondents with relatives suffering from heart disease had significantly less training experience and CPR knowledge than those without (p<0.001).
Although the attitudes towards learning CPR are very positive, there was a lack of knowledge on this topic among the general public. This study demonstrates an urgent need to boost awareness and training in CPR in South China, especially among people whose relatives have heart disease.
评估华南地区心脏病患者亲属和无心脏病亲属对心肺复苏术(CPR)的认知、知识和态度及其影响。
这是一项横断面调查。使用逻辑回归评估与 CPR 培训、学习和知识相关的人口统计学因素。
该研究在两家医院进行,这两家医院是华南地区最大的心血管研究所和最大的眼科保健中心。
连续招募了陪同有心脏病亲属到心血管疾病门诊就诊的健康个体以及前来进行常规眼科检查且没有心脏病亲属的系统健康患者。共有 1644 名有心脏病亲属的受访者和 813 名无心脏病亲属的受访者完成了调查。
33%的受访者从未听说过 CPR,只有 11%接受过 CPR 培训。与 CPR 培训率较高相关的因素是较高的教育程度和收入(p<0.001)。大多数受访者表示 CPR 培训是必要的,并且愿意学习 CPR。然而,只有三分之一的人认为作为非专业人员进行 CPR 有益。此外,医疗保健相关受访者(p<0.001)、较年轻的受访者(p<0.05)和受教育程度较高的受访者(p<0.001)在 CPR 技能知识方面得分更高。只有 5.3%的人在 CPR 技能测试中获得满分。值得注意的是,有心脏病亲属的受访者的培训经验和 CPR 知识明显少于没有心脏病亲属的受访者(p<0.001)。
尽管人们对学习 CPR 的态度非常积极,但公众对此主题的知识仍然缺乏。本研究表明,华南地区特别是有心脏病亲属的人群急需提高对 CPR 的认识和培训。