Zamzami Sultan, Hussain Arif, Wong Kenny, Pellerine Kimberley, Dhillon Santokh
Division of Cardiology, Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Division of Cardiology, Department of Pediatrics, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Paediatr Child Health. 2023 Jan 25;28(4):225-228. doi: 10.1093/pch/pxac084. eCollection 2023 Jul.
School-based cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training and early use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) have proven to increase the survival of victims of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). This study aimed to determine the status of CPR training, availability of AEDs, and medical emergency response programs (MERPs) in high schools in Halifax Regional Municipality.
High school principals were asked to participate in a voluntary online survey comprising questions about demographics, AEDs availability, CPR training for staff and students, the existence of MERPs, and perceived barriers. Three autogenerated reminders followed the initial invitation.
Out of 51 schools, 21 (41%) responded, only 10% (2/21) and 33% (7/21) reported providing CPR training to students and staff, respectively. About 35% (7/20) of the schools reported having AEDs, but only 10% (2/20) have MERPs for SCA. All respondents reported in favor of AED availability in schools. The reported barriers to CPR training included limited financial resources (54%), perception of low priority (23%), and time constraints (23%). Respondents reported limited financial resources (85%) and the lack of trained staff to use (30%) as the main reasons for the unavailability of AEDs.
This survey showed that all respondents overwhelmingly favour having access to AEDs. However, the availability of CPR and AED training for staff and students in schools remains inadequate. Emergency action plans have not been devised, and few schools have AED devices. More education and awareness are needed to ensure lifesaving equipment and practices in all Halifax Regional Municipality schools.
基于学校的心肺复苏术(CPR)培训以及自动体外除颤器(AED)的早期使用已被证明可提高心脏骤停(SCA)受害者的存活率。本研究旨在确定哈利法克斯地区自治市高中的心肺复苏术培训状况、自动体外除颤器的可用性以及医疗应急响应计划(MERP)。
邀请高中校长参与一项自愿在线调查,其中包括有关人口统计学、自动体外除颤器可用性、教职工和学生的心肺复苏术培训、医疗应急响应计划的存在情况以及感知障碍等问题。在首次邀请后,自动发送了三次提醒。
在51所学校中,21所(41%)做出了回应,只有10%(2/21)和33%(7/21)的学校分别报告为学生和教职工提供了心肺复苏术培训。约35%(7/20)的学校报告拥有自动体外除颤器,但只有10%(2/20)的学校有针对心脏骤停的医疗应急响应计划。所有受访者都表示支持在学校配备自动体外除颤器。报告的心肺复苏术培训障碍包括财政资源有限(54%)、认为优先级低(23%)和时间限制(23%)。受访者报告财政资源有限(85%)以及缺乏使用自动体外除颤器的训练有素的工作人员(30%)是自动体外除颤器无法提供的主要原因。
这项调查表明,所有受访者都压倒性地支持使用自动体外除颤器。然而,学校教职工和学生的心肺复苏术培训以及自动体外除颤器的可用性仍然不足。尚未制定应急行动计划,很少有学校拥有自动体外除颤器设备。需要更多的教育和宣传,以确保哈利法克斯地区自治市所有学校都具备救生设备和相关实践。